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Date: 18/01/2026
There is a subtle stillness that exists before the day tightens its grip. It is not dramatic, not poetic in an obvious way—but it is honest. In that brief calm, thoughts are not yet edited for the world.
This is when intentions form quietly. Not the kind that demand attention, but the kind that guide decisions without announcement. A person often decides more in these unnoticed moments than in hours of forced planning.
What we carry into the day is rarely shaped by urgency. It is shaped by clarity. And clarity prefers silence.
If one learns to respect this part of the day, the rest follows with less resistance. Not because problems disappear—but because the mind meets them with steadiness.
Some beginnings do not need noise. They only need awareness.
Rajat Chandra Sarmah
Guwahati , Assam , India
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