Roshan Shiwcharran
Guyanese, Technologist, Hindu, philanthropist, Radio and TV Producer but most of all I enjoy giving back to our community.
28/02/2026
Salt and Rice: Remembering Roots, Boundaries, and the Joys of Life
Salt and rice are more than pantry staples; they are quiet symbols of history, culture, and sustenance. Together they tell a story of beginnings, balance, and gratitude. In a fast-paced world that often pulls us forward, there is wisdom in stepping back, returning to our roots, acknowledging our limits, and savoring life.
Salt has shaped civilizations: preservation, flavor, and trade routes that connected distant cultures.
Rice as a staple grain: a symbol of abundance, hard work, and community in many societies.
The pairing of salt and rice echoes generations of cooks, farmers, and artisans who nurtured bodies and memories alike.
Knowing Our Limits: The Wisdom of Restraint
Pace and balance: recognizing that rest is as vital as effort; life flourishes when we honor both.
Resource awareness: salt and rice remind us to respect natural cycles, irrigation, soil health, and sustainable farming.
Personal boundaries: sustainable living includes boundaries with screens, work, and comparison, cultivating contentment with enough.
A Gentle Call to Remember and Rejoice
Salt and rice invite us to step back from the rush of modern life, to remember where we come from, to acknowledge what we can responsibly take and give, and to savor the simple joys that sustain us. By honoring our roots, recognizing our limits, and choosing moments of quiet gratitude, we can live more fully and gratefully.
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05/09/2025
Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha. ๐
As we continue to inspire and shine, remember this: we spark from inside out, not from the weight we carry around. Let the light within guide us, lift others, and illuminate every step of our journey. ๐
# ShineFromWithin
17/07/2025
What does it mean when a child says, "I do not belong to you"?
Sometimes, children express feelings of independence or confusion in ways that can be surprising or even hurtful. When a child says, "I do not belong to you," it might feel like a rejection, but it can also be a sign of their developing need for autonomy and self-identity.
Are they right?
In a literal sense, children belong to no oneโthey are individuals with their own thoughts, feelings, and rights. As caregivers and adults, our role is to nurture, guide, and support their growth while respecting their individuality.
It's also an opportunity to reflect: Are we giving them enough space to grow and express themselves? Are we listening to their needs and feelings?
Remember, fostering a balance of love, boundaries, and independence helps children develop into confident, respectful adults.
Let's cherish their journey of discovering who they are.
What are your thoughts on this? Have you ever experienced something similar? Share below! ๐
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