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Goa Trip Guide: Best Beaches, Budget-Friendly stays & Must Know Tips (2025)

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  Introduction: The Chaos, The Beaches & The Budget-Friendly Escape Goa —the land of golden beaches, electrifying nightlife, and unforgettable adventures. Whether you’re here for the sun, sea, and sand or just to escape reality for a while, Goa never disappoints. This wasn’t just another trip; it was an adventure filled with unexpected twists, crazy laughter, and legendary moments. Along with my brother Shashanka and four friends—Shubham, Rishabh, Jaydeep, and Peeyush—I set out to explore Goa without going broke. From almost missing our flight to cooking our own meals, from soaking in scenic beaches to cheering for India in a thrilling cricket match, this trip had it all. If you’re looking for a guide that combines fun, travel hacks, and practical tips, you’re in the right place. How to Reach Goa ✈  By Flight  – Goa has two airports: •   Manohar International Airport (GOX) (North Goa) •   Dabolim Airport (GOI) (South Goa) From the airport, take a prepaid tax...

Why Overthinking is Ruining Your Life (And How to Break Free)

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Ever found yourself lying in bed, staring at the ceiling, replaying that one awkward moment from five years ago? If so, congratulations—you might be an over-thinker ! Overthinking is like turning your brain into a never-ending courtroom where you’re both the judge and the defendant. It makes simple decisions feel like life-or-death situations and drains your mental energy faster than your phone battery on 1%. Funny Example: Ever sent a text, then immediately thought, “ Wait, should I have added a smiley face? Does ‘Okay.’ sound too aggressive? What if they think I’m mad? Should I unsend it? WAIT, I CAN’T UNSEND IT! ” And now, instead of sleeping, you’re planning your exit from society. But don’t worry—there’s a way out. Let’s break down what overthinking is, why it happens, and how to stop it before your brain turns into an overworked detective. What is Overthinking? I n Sanskrit, there’s a beautiful word: “ Vichāradhīnatā ” (विचाराधीनता)—which means being overly dependent on t...