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Ignatious Antony

An Internal Exam in Life

An Internal Exam in Life, A short story written by Ignatious Antony , a nostalgic recollection of college day events, the happier part of life, taht teaches many life lessons” Beating experience with lies and shortcuts is next to impossible.
In engineering, details matter.
In life, lies demand even more details.

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Prometheus and the Gift of Fire

Prometheus and the Gift of Fire: Stories from Greek Mythology, written by Ignatious Antonye Prometheus did not regret his choice.
Far below, he could see thin lines of smoke rising from human villages. Fires still burned. Families were warm. Nights were no longer ruled by fear.

Despite his suffering, Prometheus smiled.

“It was worth it,” he whispered.
True sacrifice is choosing pain for yourself so that others may live with hope and dignity.

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When God’s Gift Arrived as a Kitten

When God’s Gift Arrived as a Kitten, a humorous story by Ignatious Antony which emphasizes this:We plan carefully, he thought. We pull ropes. We measure distance. But life often chooses a wider arc than we can imagine.
Some prayers are answered only after we stop holding on.
And sometimes, what we lose in one yard arrives safely in another, carried not by our effort, but by grace.

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The Road After Goodbye

“The Road After Goodbye”, A poem by Ignatious Antony, captures the quiet walk after a funeral, where the world looks unchanged but every step is heavy with absence and memory. It shows how grief settles into ordinary places, carrying a loved one’s presence forward even as life slowly moves on

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Arrival Without Arrival

“Arrival Without Arrival”, A poem by Ignatious Antony, presents life as a journey guided by trust rather than certainty. The poem suggests that even broken or unclear paths carry purpose. Through simple images of roads, pilgrims, stones, cracks, and dawn, it shows how silence, patience, and awareness can guide us when signs and directions are absent. The poem’s central idea is that true arrival is not a destination but an inner state achieved by letting go of constant striving. Rooted in Eastern philosophy, it emphasizes humility, non-attachment, and quiet trust in the natural flow of life.

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