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Life Update.

Helloo,

It has been three months (for those who were waiting) since I last blogged.
It is not an excuse, but I was actually busy. Masters is no cake walk, I tell you. Especially in Mysuru, where more than studies, there's an insane amount of pressure on your mind, from the people.

So, this will be a short post to tell you all what I've been doing the past three months.
Really though, I did nothing.
Last minute record corrections, tests and assignments, completing my dissertation, and then exams. After which there was the much awaited practical exams and seminar for the dissertation. It was okay. (nobody will believe me if I say that so eff it, but I know how I've done my exams.)

After an intense two month struggle, I had a whole month of vacation, during which I went to the United States.

Screams woohoooo and wakes the sleeping dogs.
Oops they've started howling. lol.


The hazy San Francisco skyline with the Golden Gate Bridge.

I will tell you the details of my trip in the coming posts, so please wait for it a little more.

It was one hell of an experience.
And right now, the only thing I can say is that my confidence level is at its lowest. I'm wallowing in self-pity and all these dark emotions.
haha.
It will be okay.
I will be okay.

Thank you.

Stay Healthy, Stay Happieeee

Love,

Vivacious Inspirit

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