Tag: dreams

  • What can be more important than money right now?

    What are three objects you couldn’t live without?

    Three objects I couldn’t live without are:
    1. Eye glasses 🕶️
    2. Money
    3. [Leave this space for anything more important than money.] I have to leave the space for some more important things that I can’t live without yet haven’t realised it at the moment.

  • What was my favourite drink in the past?

    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.

  • Winning a lottery is never my cup of tea

    Bloganuary writing prompt
    What would you do if you won the lottery?

    If I were ever to win a lottery, the first action on my agenda would be taking my mom to the hospital and settling our family’s debts. By family debt, I am referring to the loans we’ve taken to fund the education of all four of us, given the unstable income of my parents. This would undeniably be one of the best days of my life, as it would alleviate a significant burden for my family. Subsequently, we could treat our parents to a tour around the country, at the very least. The only caveat is my skepticism about ever winning a lottery, given my historically absent luck in such matters.

  • Who I am is more important than judgement from my appearance

    Maturing swiftly, seemingly unaware of the years passing by, I find myself blessed with yet another year. In my younger years, I held the belief that by my current age, I would have achieved complete independence. However, I now realize this was mere wishful thinking, as my plans were formulated without actively involving God in my prayers and aspirations. I was confident that I could contend with time and attain full independence, allowing my parents to enjoy their lives without concerns.

    Reality has struck hard; instead of bringing stress relief, I find myself weighed down by more worries. My plans and dreams have been inconsistent, often wavering from one idea to another. The pressure from my family adds to the uncertainty, making it challenging to hold onto a clear path. I am currently in pursuit of a job that offers better compensation, working tirelessly with the ultimate goal of reducing the pressure.

    My primary objective is to work diligently, earning more, with the bottom line being a desire for respect from my colleagues. I yearn for them to acknowledge and appreciate me for who I am, rather than forming judgments based on appearances.

  • My dream job will shock you

    Bloganuary writing prompt
    What’s your dream job?

    I have entertained thousands of dream jobs while growing up, influenced by both those around me and the famous stars and influencers portrayed on TV or in videos. However, deep down, I always aspired to be a scientist—not in the field of physical sciences, but rather a social scientist, specifically focused on young people. I was consistently captivated by the idea of creating a safe and encouraging environment for young individuals to lead humane lives.

    Coming from a less fortunate family with my parents having a modest income, I envisioned myself as a social scientist leading a simple, modest life. My dream was to inspire and assist young people in becoming better humans.