‘Ins’ – a three-letter word, tiny yet powerful, speaks to our universal need for inclusion, for being part of something bigger. It is that irresistible attraction towards shared environments, interests even barriers. This potent magnetic force pulls us into certain groups, hobbies, or trends. ‘Ins’ is not about exclusivity, it’s about finding where we fit and where we belong. It underlines the importance of communal bonds, emphasizing that together, we are stronger. For without ‘ins’, we remain isolated, outsiders peering into worlds that seem enchantingly foreign, yet invitingly familiar at the same time.#24#