Swati Suman
2 min readMay 2, 2021

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Well that’s a pretty load of questions, but happily fascinating ones asked by You, Robert. Before, I start answering them: I thank you for dedicating your precious moment in reading through what I’ve written and much thanks for leaving a hearty response.

Nature has been my favorite residence for conversation ever since I attended my convent schooling. Growing up, I found people including the ones in my closed groups unable to understand me or even decipher rightly to what my thoughts implied. I did try my best in knowing people, but always found them different. Or may be, I was the one who was the misfit. Still, may be. Okay, I have so many, may be’s.

So: in moments when I found people’s ideologies a tuff nut to crack, I aligned with nature.

I seek meaningfulness behind things. But, in a propaganda powered culture things have a selfish motive involved.

Nature is self-less. Ever-giving. Truly understanding. Immersing with most element of nature: be that walking in the woods, star-gazing, listening to the sound of oceanic waves, infact even silence of ambience impacted me deeply. All through my life more than people, nature gave me a space filled with meaningfulness, answered my may be silly, immature and possibly worthy questions.

When people didn’t understood me or the times when I didn’t understand the world, is when I drifted toward cosmic energies of the earth. And even today, I find nature as my compassionate and honest friend in the dark that always converses with light of understanding.

In all honesty, I thank you for your caring questions.

Sending my best!

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Swati Suman
Swati Suman

Written by Swati Suman

In the rhythm of words, I try to unfold life. Thoughtful expressions in Philosophy, Science, Humanities. Compassion above All. Email: swatis.writes@gmail.com

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