The hate around us is like the Amazon on fire. Instigated to scorch everything tender and infinitesimal. Random cruelties are as commonplace as laughter emojis and when genocides (silent as well as triumphantly boisterous), are taking place under our watch, it is hard to take the troubles of Modern Love seriously. The anthology web series, […]
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A Very Personal Ode To Love And Loss
A few nights ago, I was counselling a friend of mine who was grieving the end of a two year relationship. My advice to her was to put herself out there. Embrace singlehood, get on Tinder and meet some good looking (?) men. Her expression told me she didn’t take me seriously, but she then […]
Decoding A Mystery Called Love
Because we seem to know far too much about how love starts, and recklessly little about how it might continue, Alain de Botton’s The Course of Love simplifies our way. Penguin Books announces the launch of Alain de Botton’s The Course of Love. The story is about how Rabih and Kirsten meet, fall in love, get married. Society tells […]