For all those who follow this blog, you would have noticed that I’ve changed the blog’s name from ‘Pennings…One Woman’s Journey to ‘Eúnoia.’
I felt the need to infuse my blog with new life. The first thing to do was change the name and then the look. The former is easier to do. With so many choices available, I had no idea which one to choose, but I knew exactly what I wanted the name to convey.
During my search for the apt name, I was drawn to some exotic words on Pinterest like ‘Meraki’ (a Greek word which means leaving a piece of yourself into your work), ‘Peiskos’ (a Swedish word that explains the warm, fuzzy feeling you get when you sit close to a fireplace these words did not wholly represent my blog. Sometimes I write posts and poems that rebel against injustice in this world, and I do not shy away from talking about sorrow, death, and loss, which are as much a part of life as the ‘good’ things.
Among the list of exotic words was ‘Eúnoia.’ It is an ancient Greek word which means ‘well mind, beautiful thinking.’
‘Eúnoia’, per the Cambridge dictionary, means ‘the goodwill the speaker creates with the audience,’ which I hope to achieve by sharing my thoughts on issues and lessons I’ve learnt from experiences, with complete honesty here.
‘Eúnoia’, by the way, also happens to be the only word in the English dictionary with five vowels – it’s unique just like each one of us – our feelings and our reactions to situations and our thoughts. I found that interesting, and that is what I hope you feel about the posts here – interesting enough to want to return to it.
Welcome to ‘Eúnoia’. Over the next few days of the lockdown, I will be working on spring-cleaning my blog. Your advice is more than welcome.
Have a lovely day. Stay Safe.
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