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Meghna Mukherjee's Blog

Meghna Mukherjee

About Meghna Mukherjee

I am Meghna, a student from the holy city of Varanasi. Since my childhood I've loved to paint but with the passage of time I found myself with no time to pursue my hobby. With the growing pressure of studies, I was not able to continue my hobby. But since last year I have reinitiated it. I am still a beginner in this colourful world of colours. I have been learning Bharatnatyam and I just love this dance form. It is not only a dance but a kind of aesthetic yoga. I love reading novels, writing poems and also my own experiences and listening to music. These are my ways to spend my leisure time and enjoy my own company. As they say, "A hobby a day keep the doldrums away."
 

Today’s Motivation

<div class=at-above-post-arch-page addthis_tool data-url=https://learningandcreativity.com/learning-and-education/></div>It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." ~ Aristotle