What Still Remains

The morning after is quieter than the night before.
Nothing dramatic changes,
yet something within us has shifted.
We wake not lighter,
but more aware of what we choose to carry forward.


The poem follows

Morning does not erase the night.
It only teaches light
where to enter.

Some weight stays
not as burden,
but as reminder
that we survived yesterday
and woke up anyway.

The body remembers before the mind does.
A tired breath.
A slower step.
Hands that reach for familiarity
before ambition.

I move carefully now,
choosing what deserves my energy.
Not everything that asks for me
is owed an answer.

There is a quiet wisdom
in arranging the day gently
placing effort where it matters,
leaving space where it heals.

I am learning that living well
is less about carrying more,
and more about knowing
when to set things down.

Some mornings,
peace arrives unnoticed
in warm light across a table,
in stillness that doesnโ€™t demand proof,
in the simple act of beginning again.


Written in the pauses of everyday life,
where small comforts matter
and mindful choices still believe in kindness.

Pen by Zee


A gentle reminder to live with intention โ€” in our words, our spaces, and the things we choose to keep close.
This same philosophy shapes Jazeez Online and Zee Corner.

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A Rose Does Not Bloom Hurriedly; It Unfolds at Its Own Perfect Time

The Beauty of Patience in Growth

The Dangers of Forcing the Bloom

Imagine if you tried to peel open the petals of a rose before it was ready. You would damage its delicate structure, ruining what could have been a beautiful bloom. In the same way, forcing yourself into something youโ€™re not ready forโ€”be it a relationship, a career move, or even personal healingโ€”can do more harm than good.

Success, love, healing, and personal growth all have their own rhythm. Trust it. Just because someone else has bloomed before you doesnโ€™t mean your time wonโ€™t come. The sun shines on every flower, and your turn will arrive.

What Can We Learn from the Rose?

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