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Tour to Akhaura

  Al-Amin and I started our tour to Akhaura. I left home at 7:40 to catch the train 🚆, but sadly, we missed it because we were late. We became anxious 😟— how would we get there now? Thankfully, the Almighty helped us find another train about 45 minutes later. We waited, and finally it arrived 🚉. We got on and traveled for free 😉. It was fun — though the fun didn’t last long. We arrived around 11:00 🕚 and walked around to find a cheap vehicle 🚗 to take us to the lychee garden ðŸŠī. We took an auto-rickshaw for 300 taka, which took us to the garden and even helped us look for lychees. Unfortunately, after searching for over two hours, we couldn’t find the lychees we wanted. The owners said prices were higher than usual due to scarcity — and as you know, scarcity increases value. Even though we didn’t get the lychees, the tour itself was quite remarkable 😊. More importantly, I got to experience my first-ever train journey 🚂! I was super excited 😆. I took lots of photos ...

The Diamond and the Silver

   A Tale of Self-Knowledge and Humility Life often presents us with challenges, setbacks, and moments of doubt. It's easy to get caught up in the struggle, to focus on our perceived shortcomings, and to compare ourselves to others. This can lead to a sense of inadequacy and, in some cases, an unhealthy dose of self-arrogance. Imagine a diamond and a piece of silver. Both shine, but in vastly different ways. The silver gleams brightly, but its brilliance is often accompanied by a harsh, grating sound. It's sharp, and capable of inflicting pain. The diamond, on the other hand, exudes a quiet radiance. Its brilliance is understated, its power subtle yet undeniable. This analogy serves as a powerful reminder: true brilliance lies not in outward display or boastful proclamation, but in inner strength, humility, and a deep understanding of oneself. Arrogance, like the sharp edges of silver, can only serve to wound, both ourselves and th...

BE DIAMOND! NOT SILVER

 Make Yourself Valuable  You have many faults and misfortunes, but Don't just be trying to recover yourself as a Human being. So many things in this world are not going to be okay, nonetheless, you should not consider yourself an omniverse.  Why as a writer I'm saying this? Cause I've seen so many people around me who are arrogant with their misfortune and little knowledge. Though they might know in particular knowledge not going to be enough they are still so arrogant like SILVER.  Well, I'm not complaining about them wanting to try ourself more prominent and correct.  We must not be trying to discourage you from shining yourself to others but trying to make you understand that boasting or arrogance is not good for ourselves. If you oversee the past world you would find that those who were boasting of themselves got destroyed as well as a bad impression. "YOU CAN CALLED THEM SILVER". Why silver? The answer would be: Though the silver shines includes lots of b...

That you get What is in your Luck!!!!

 Life is an essential aspect of human existence, yet it is not a self-directed journey. We may have aspirations, such as becoming a doctor or attending a prestigious university like Harvard or MIT. We may work tirelessly towards these goals, only to find that our plans do not materialize. Such experiences can be disheartening, leading to feelings of disappointment and frustration. However, life often takes unexpected turns. We may end up in situations that we never anticipated, and these experiences can shape us in profound ways. While it is natural to feel regret for missed opportunities, it is important to focus on the present moment and appreciate what we have. I have personally experienced the power of fate and the importance of accepting life's twists and turns. Despite my initial disbelief in luck, I now recognize its role in shaping my destiny. I am grateful for where I am today, and I have learned to let go of past regrets. Please join me in praying f...