Tag: future

  • Dear future me

    Write a letter to your 100-year-old self.

    Dear Self, congratulations on reaching this point! I am genuinely pleased that you’ve made it this far. As you read this today, recognize the blessings that surround you. You embody greatness as a devoted mother, wife, and grandma. The journey hasn’t been easy, and I acknowledge the strength it took to get here.

    Back in your late 20s, you carried the family with unwavering determination. Branded shirts and Gucci bags were absent, yet you exuded undeniable grace and fabulosity. Your dreams remained steadfast, and your resilience paved the way for your success today. Regardless of the challenges, your ability to smile and persist has transformed you into an exceptional human.

    Hold onto that indomitable spirit—it defines who you are. With much love, Yourself in 2024.

  • Why do I build dream castle?

    Daily writing prompt
    Do you spend more time thinking about the future or the past? Why?

    Building a dream castle is the best dream I can ever have. I consistently dream about my future self and envision how it would unfold. Rarely do I reflect on the past, especially when it doesn’t seem to contribute to my future growth. I revisit the past only when I want to reminisce about joyful memories or extract lessons and experiences that can guide me in life.

    My focus on the future makes me resilient and positive. I might shed tears today and work hard, all in the pursuit of a brighter tomorrow. This positive outlook fuels my determination to endure challenges in the present for the promise of a better future.

    I’m confident that many people share the dream of a better future and are eagerly anticipating a more fulfilling life. However, I recognize that some individuals find it difficult to forget the past and let go of its hold on them. My heart goes out to them, even though I may not fully comprehend their struggles. I sincerely hope that they find solace and peace soon.

  • The College that shaped who I am today

    Daily writing prompt
    What colleges have you attended?

    The college that I initially perceived as a jail now holds the fondest memories for me. Every single memory I have from that time is cherished, making it the best college in the state. The institution has rules and regulations governing every activity, and adherence to these rules is mandatory. Though the rules are strict and unyielding, I have come to realize their immense value in shaping my life.

    I confess that I had expressed frustration and resentment, particularly towards the law enforcement personnel in the college and hostel. However, in retrospect, I acknowledge that these rules have proven to be incredibly advantageous for my personal growth. Each rule was in place for a specific reason, and I now understand the wisdom behind them.

    My college experience was not just about theoretical studies; it laid the foundation for my life, and I am profoundly grateful for it. Engaging in Social Work studies provided me with maximum opportunities, and I have no regrets about the discipline enforced in my college, where non-compliance came with consequences.

    Looking back, I appreciate the seemingly silly mischiefs, the competitive spirits, and the laughter over trivial matters that collectively defined my college life. I owe a debt of gratitude to the college for shaping me into the person I am today.

  • Is it Truly as Simple as ABC?

    Is it truly as simple as ABC, as the saying goes? I distinctly remember struggling immensely to learn how to write the ABCs. It’s not just my own experience; observing young children grappling with the task underscores the difficulty of mastering the English alphabet. This challenge persists even among educated individuals well-versed in literature. So, why do we say “as easy as ABC” and not “as tough as ABC” or “as complicated as ABC”? The bias in this world, from the beginning to the end, is a perplexing aspect.

    As one of my college professors, particularly from the Political Science department, used to emphasize, “We are born with politics, live in politics, and carry it until our last day.” These words echo a truth about the omnipresence of politics in our lives.

    Allow me to express a few lines in my dialect, “Khipana khipali machong mei manem mei mana kachi li khipana ya chi paira? Ringkapha mirin wui shongza khangakhui hili kachipana kachangkhat eina ngakhui zatli doh? ” This underscores the challenges and intricacies embedded in existence.

    Indeed, it’s a competitive world where survival of the fittest reigns. Among billions, a handful live seemingly indifferent to the value of life. Half the population believes money is everything. Meanwhile, billions struggle tirelessly to bring sustenance home, while some grapple with the pressure of overcoming debts, and others rest beneath the weight of debts accumulated from people.

    Life, in its essence, is both unfair and just. The promises of truth prevailing, peace reigning, and justice being rewarded sound comforting, envisioning better days. Yet, are these promises mere notions one must patiently await to manifest in their lives?

    Unanswerable questions loom large, a shared uncertainty. Above all, the beacon that people ardently pursue is that of HOPE. It conquers the atrocities of life, washing away the bitterness of endless tears. I hope, one day, a brighter future will dawn.

  • 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.”