Tag: dreams

  • Can I fast-forward my life?

    Life always holds surprises that can send your adrenaline racing and take you from rock bottom to success. At times, I find myself questioning whether I was born into the right family, society, or place. However, whether you call it destiny or fate, I believe that we are where we are today due to who we are, who we will become, and our past experiences.

    Having endured numerous challenges in life and finding myself barely hanging on, I don’t yearn to rewind or relive my life. Instead, I aspire to fast-forward to a point in life where I can genuinely say that I am grateful for my success.

    Oh how I wish life can be like a TV remote where you can fast-forward the boring never ending drama 🥱🙃

  • Pipe dreams

    Do you want to go to the moon? Dreaming about it is somewhat superficial because I’ll never make it there in my lifetime. Yet if I can go, I would like to asked for discount coupon🤣. Let me know if there’s such I’d be the first to run for it.

    Can I indulge in a pipe dream, even if I may not achieve it in my lifetime? I mean, isn’t it great to have all these fantasies floating in your mind? You just need to find ways to motivate yourself and endure your mundane work life. At least that’s what I’d do when I’m bored, lol. Anyway, I’m back after a few days as I had commitments to other priorities. Treat me well and support me. 🙂

  • Emerging style

         The profound transformations ushered in by modernization and industrialization have left an indelible mark on our era. In the present day, the process of modernizing society, spearheaded by the youthful generation, has grown immensely complex, exceeding our wildest expectations. The educated and eager young minds of today have been swept up in the whirlwind of progress and the sweeping changes brought about by the modern world to such an extent that they are harnessing its advantages to the fullest.

         Youth in North East India, like many around the world, are increasingly enamored with Western culture. The prevalence of Korean pop culture imitation, for instance, is quite abundant. It’s evident that many aspire to connect their dreams with the pursuit of independence, wanting to reach for the stars. It’s a pivotal moment to contemplate whether ‘hitting the jackpot’ is a priority on my list. The future lies within our grasp, and we have the power to transform life’s challenges into opportunities, turning the bed of thorns into a bed of roses.

       In my perspective, the modern world seems to have overlooked some of its most precious treasures. I question whether, if asked about our own identity, we would provide an accurate and genuine response. Who should shoulder the blame for this disconnect?

           In today’s world, it often appears that embracing honesty, both with ourselves and others, is considered outdated. Instead, we tend to mimic the lives of those around us, without recognizing that each of us holds a unique set of questions and challenges. Trying to replicate someone else’s lifestyle cannot transform us into them, as each individual is inherently distinct and one-of-a-kind.

          Many of us, especially the youth, find ourselves emulating Western styles, be it in our eating habits, drinking preferences, fashion choices, cosmetic routines, or even the languages we adopt. We often revel in the illusion of being on cloud nine, surrounded by numerous fair-weather friends, all the while unaware that some of them may be wolves in sheep’s clothing.

         True enjoyment and satisfaction in life can only be attained when we have a deep love and appreciation for ourselves. Countless hidden treasures await discovery if we approach life with a realistic and optimistic perspective, making the most of the resources at our disposal. Merely observing and emulating others won’t lead to success. Rather than being imitators, let us proactively create something unique from our own talents and abilities, so that others may be inspired to emulate us.

    “To effect meaningful change in the world, it is imperative to begin by changing oneself.”