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Welcome to Englishpick Blogs- a thoughtful corner where language, life, and learning meet. Our blogs are written not just to inform, but to inspire reflection and connection. They explore what it means to live, learn, and evolve in a changing world- through the lens of language, emotion, insights,and experience.

Here, you’ll find English blogs that flow through a range of themes – from psychological insights, educational ideas, and English subject and speaking tuition to heartfelt reflections on mental health, gardening, societal changes, urbanized landscape. music, civilizational transition, nature, culture, festivities, daily living, experiences gathered at sub-urban public transport and many more. We also celebrate the colors of Kolkata, the rhythm of Indian cities, the calm of gardening and nature, and the joy of food, culture, and sports.

At Englishpick, we believe that reading thoughtful blogs nurtures your language, widens your perspective, and helps you grow as a communiucator and human being. Now, explore our latest blogs below– each one written with care to make you see the familiar with fresh eyes and feel good.

  • Fear of Death More Than Never Having Lived

    The fear of death more than never having lived is not a question most people stop to ask. Not because it is difficult. Because it is uncomfortable enough to keep at arm’s length. We talk about fearing death as though it is self-explanatory — the end, the unknown, the permanent silence. But…

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  • The Courage to Live an Ordinary Life

    Nobody is going to make a film about your Tuesday. No sweeping score. No pivotal montage. No moment where the camera pulls back and the audience finally understands that this — this unremarkable afternoon, this quiet meal, this ordinary conversation with someone you have known for years — was where…

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  • Loneliness in a Hyper-Connected World: Why the Loudest Crowd Can Feel Like the Deepest Silence

    There is a particular kind of loneliness that arrives not in silence but in noise. Not in empty rooms but in scrolling feeds. Not on solitary walks but at crowded dinner tables where everyone is looking at a glowing rectangle instead of each other’s faces. This is the peculiar ache…

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  • The Paradox of Choice: Why Infinite Freedom Quietly Empties Your Life of Meaning

    There is a particular kind of exhaustion that has no name in most languages. It is not the tiredness that follows hard work, nor the grief that follows a clear loss. It is the dull, persistent ache that arrives on a Sunday evening when you have spent the whole day…

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  • Revealed: Why Good Ideas Come in the Bathroom

    The science behind your most unexpected moments of creative thinking There is a moment almost every person on earth has experienced at least once. You are sitting on the toilet, not thinking about anything in particular, and suddenly — an idea arrives. Clear, complete, and surprising. A solution to something…

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  • Reel World vs Real World: How Short-Form Videos Are Reshaping Minds and Habits in 2026

    Reel World vs Real World pulls you in the moment you finish a long day amid Kolkata’s bustling College Street book stalls or Delhi’s chaotic metro rush, maybe even after navigating São Paulo traffic or wrapping a New York meeting, grab your phone, and dive into 15-60 second clips flowing down…

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