@Manalika
Manalika Das
@Manalika · 4:47

The viscious cycle: How do you get out of it?

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As he wakes up in the morning, he eats his breakfast, he takes a shower, he goes to office, he travels via Metro or maybe via bus or any public mode of transport. He goes to office, he works for six to 7 hours. He comes back to the same means of transport. He maybe works a little bit and then have dinner and sleeps. And this continues. So one day that particular person asked his colleague that I am so tired of the monotonous life

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@mira.gopal
Meera Gopalakrishnan
@mira.gopal · 4:01

@Aishani

There are so many questions lingering in the mind when you go to a new place. But the point here is, I think like a girl. See, though I'm against patriarchy, the best things patriarchy gives to a woman is adaptability, right? From childhood you are told you have to go to your husband's house and adapt that. So you are groomed to be adaptable. And then you get married, you go to a new home and you get that substance there
@gungunbansal_
gungun bansal
@gungunbansal_ · 1:12

@Manalika

I'm just getting bored of it. I don't want to do it further. How I'm supposed to have fun in my life, this kind of question comes, so that's very true and that's very unbelievable. I would say that if you want change in your life, then you need to work over that. If you want any kind of invention, then you need to find that point in your life
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@Shilpi-Bhalla
shilpee bhalla
@Shilpi-Bhalla · 0:52
Hello, Manalika. Good question. You rise, dear. Wishes cycles
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