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THE MORNING RUSH AND THE EVENING DRIFT: HOW DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE DAY REFLECT DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF US

Each day unfolds like a story told in two distinct chapters: the hectic energy of the morning and the gentle calm of the evening. These contrasting rhythms show us how we move through time and how different parts of the day reveal different sides of ourselves. The morning rush is a familiar scene in Nepali homes and city streets: hurried footsteps, the clinking of tea cups, and the hustle of last-minute preparations. It is a time of urgency, when our priorities are clear and the world demands our attention. In these hours, we often show a focused, determined self, shaped by obligations and responsibilities. Our energy is outward, engaging with time, others, and the day's challenges. But as the sun sets, the mood changes. The evening invites us to slow down and let go of the day's pressures. The busy exterior transforms into a quieter interior space. In this gentle light, we become more reflective, more vulnerable, and more aware of subtle emotions and needs that we tucked...

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