What is the biggest challenge you will face in the next six months?
Saving money. This ain’t a joke when I say this. It’s really hard to be able to save some amount when your outgoing (not expenses) is more than the income.
What is the biggest challenge you will face in the next six months?
Saving money. This ain’t a joke when I say this. It’s really hard to be able to save some amount when your outgoing (not expenses) is more than the income.
What advice would you give to your teenage self?
Dear myself
I write to you with utmost ardor, expressing my joy that you handled the experiences well. It’s also absolutely fine to score ZERO in Math and receive punishment for the same. It’s okay to admit your failure, take up the courage to face challenges, and tackle more difficult papers. They’re not truly challenging if you analyze them properly. So, don’t limit yourself to your comfort zone but go beyond limits, as the sky is the limit.
What bores you?
There are certain things that bore me now, which didn’t before. I no longer find interest in odd jokes about people, which I used to enjoy a lot. Listening to lectures or seminars for 30 minutes or more is something I can never enjoy unless I’m genuinely interested in the speaker’s message. Otherwise, my limit for listening to someone speak on certain topics is 30 minutes at the max. These are some of the top things that bore me the most
What is your favorite drink?
My favorite drink could be a mango shake. I am not as fond of drinks as I used to be in the past, where I was crazy about a soft drink from a cola company. I would consume it instead of water and could go without eating food. However, over the years, I have shifted towards healthier drinks. Coffee is something I seldom drink, and fermented fruit juices are drinks I indulge in once in a blue moon.
Who are your favorite people to be around?
Parents and siblings are those I can never do without. I love having them around and spending 90% of my life with them. Then come my friends, who are strangely weird in their own way. I am grateful that they are always with me. Additionally, I love having kids around—not my own, but those in my neighborhood or school. I enjoy spending time with them and embracing life together.