Skip to main content

We Begin…

 

What does a fresh page smell like?

Hope, maybe. 

Anxiety too, with a dash of curiosity. Maybe, it smells like manifestation, like something quietly waiting to become real.

What’s the weight of a new beginning? Heavier than it looks. 

The page isn't blank; it's crinkled by the past.  Legacies. Lessons. Quiet scars. Loud dreams. 

It holds the pressure of making a point, of continuing something that mattered, even if no one claps. Of daring to start again.

As we step into the unknowns of tomorrow, we pause. To reflect. To remember.

To ask: what does this beginning mean to us?

New beginnings are overwhelming. There’s just so much I want to do, so many ways to go about chasing these dreams, and it’s like there’s too much inside me all at once. Too many ideas crashing into each other. Then there is the fear, this nagging fear that it’ll all just turn into a mush, like upma. 

What if everything goes wrong? What if I try and fall flat? How do I look people in the eye after that? 

How do I explain myself without sounding like I failed at being “me”?

Through all that noise, there’s heart. The same heart the little first grader carried into the big school, clutching her bag a little too tight. She’s there. The heart beats a little too fast, a little too loud, but she wants. She still wants. 

Maybe that’s what a new beginning is for me.... fear, yes, but laced with this strange, stubborn kind of hope. 

Tears, yes, but the kind that come from being overwhelmed, because deep down, I know they’ll turn into tears of pride, of contentment, of that quiet happiness that says, “The soles are worn out, but the hope never left. I kept moving despite the despites.”

 Nila Mukund Varma, for better or for worse - Head of Editorial 2025-2026


Hope often leads to disappointment.                   

It has, for me. Every new day, week, month and year, I hope for something.

Something new, something bold, something me.

Often, it ends with the hope bearing little to no fruit.

 But still, I look forward to the new beginnings.

For I hope that my hopes may come true, just this time.

 Friendship, success, love.

Every new chapter of my life, I await eagerly.

With bated breath, and clammy hands, and a thunderous heart.

 Because who knows what this new beginning might bring?

Maybe disappointment, maybe hope, maybe something entirely different.

Nevertheless, it’s a new page in the book of my life.

 And so, each new beginning, I embrace.

And with a smile I say, “Welcome! Let’s have a great time.” 

And when another new beginning comes to its inevitable end,

I wave it goodbye, with my hand on my heart, 

And wait for the next chapter, and continue to still hope.

 Eshwari Kamble, with hope in my heart - Sub-Head of Editorial 2025-26.


Hope decides to arrive in the spaces in between,

in the decision to crawl past a failure I did not think I could survive,

in the need for the exuberant joy that everyone else seems to feel,

in the quiet ache of wanting more, even when what I have should be enough.

 Sometimes beginnings look like endings because I am trained to fear change,

to mourn what is familiar, even if it was never quite right,

to clutch what is fading out of habit rather than love,

and so, I stay in these long-abandoned rooms with their peeling paint and locked windows,

telling myself, I am safe when I am really just stuck, stifled, suffocated,

until I reach for the doorknob and walk into the unknown,

unsteady, unsure, upright.

 And though I have wished for it: it is not always this grand, sweeping shift: 

Maybe it’s the first time I laughed and meant it,

or it’s forgiving myself without needing to be perfect first,

or choosing rest instead of punishment, 

or speaking even when my voice trembles.

Because to begin again is not to erase what came before:

It is to carry it differently.

And so, I wait for that light.

Again, and again, and again. 

Rashee Shetty, from our hearts to yours - Sub-Head of Editorial 2025-26.


As a new academic year begins, we too begin a new journey. 

A journey of responsibility, friendships and success. 

and we want you with us, wherever this road leads. 

 






Yours Sincerely,

Editorial Committee 2025-26.

 

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Street Art - The Voice of Mumbai's Urbanity

“Art imitates life.”  Art is a mirror showing the beautiful and grotesque face of our world. Through time, all forms of art have been windows into social structures, lifestyles, and beliefs of civilizations. Transformative art has evolved over centuries as the voice of people of their times, inspiring change from a shift in social norms to war revolutions.  ["Humanity" at Sassoon Docks. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement, The Hindu] A tedious train ride in the mornings, the stationary traffic in the evenings, in the gray monotonous life of Mumbai, some days my eyes find the gorgeous colors on mossy walls and railway bridges, across old complexes and abandoned warehouses. The Street Art of Mumbai - present everywhere, unnoticed yet leaving its mark.   From the cultural abundance of the city we inhabit to the push for human rights and protest against climate change, from promoting harmony to lauding the unsung heroes, street art does more than beautify the concrete forest we...

World Sight Day: A New Perspective

  Creator: Niruti Stock | Credit: Getty Images We all start our week by lamenting the so-called 'Monday Blues' and stressing about our pending work. Many of us overlook the luxuries we own and curse the life we lead; we never take the time to step into someone else's shoes and live life from their perspective. Life is as appalling as it is enchanting and as unfair as it is beautiful. From time to time, we have all questioned our fate and wondered, “Why me?" At some point in life, we all stumble on a rock, struggle to rise, and conclude that 'nothing good can ever happen in my life.’ But have we ever paused to count all the 'good things' that have already happened to us? The purpose of this blog is not to make you feel guilty but to make you realize that, in many ways, you are in a better position than someone else. At the same time, it highlights a global initiative by WHO and Lions Club International. While the previous blog focused on the 'Leading L...