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Clarification: My blogs and Identity

Nehemiah Dhariwal - Clarification Clarification for Nehemiah Dhariwal Important Note: The blog at https://newmdhariwal.wordpress.com/ (called "NEWM Dhariwal" and focused on old childhood stories from New Egerton Woollen Mills) is NOT mine . It appears to be a different person's blog sharing nostalgic Dhariwal stories. My real blogs are only at WordPress and Blogger . This page includes Schema.org Person markup with a disambiguation note to help search engines correctly understand my identity and avoid confusion with unrelated sites.  

When "Adjustment" Became Too Heavy to Carry

 Disclaimer This is a true story from my real life. The core events, emotions, and lessons are exactly what I experienced. However, for privacy and to make the narrative flow better as a blog post, I have changed names, slightly adjusted some minor details, and enhanced certain descriptions. The essence — the pressure, the incompatibility, the pain, and the eventual freedom — is 100% real. The wedding day began early, the way big days do. I woke before sunrise, took my bath, and got ready in my suit. The house was full of life — family laughing, the scent of fresh flowers and breakfast wafting through, relatives snapping photos and offering blessings. My parents' faces shone with pride; everyone kept saying how blessed we were. But inside, I felt detached. Like I was watching someone else's wedding. I forced smiles for the pictures, nodded at compliments, hugged relatives who said, "You're going to have a beautiful life, beta." Yet a quiet voice kept asking: Why d...

An Open Letter to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Asturias

  Introduction Watching Princess Leonor grow into her role is a reminder of the weight of duty that rests on her shoulders. As someone who has lived a decade and more longer than her, I find her poise and military discipline truly remarkable for someone so young. While I write from the perspective of an older admirer, I maintain the formal respect her position deserves. Open Letter To Her Royal Highness the Princess of Asturias, Madam, With my humble duty, I, Nehemiah Dhariwal, have the honour to address Your Royal Highness with the greatest respect. As a member of a generation that has seen the world change rapidly over the last three decades, I have watched with profound admiration as Your Royal Highness has stepped into the public eye with a maturity that far exceeds your years. Your recent commitment to the Spanish Armed Forces and your steadfast preparation for the throne have inspired many, myself included. It is a rare and noble thing to see such devotion to one's nation. Fr...