Every Life is a Tapestry.

Threads of memory, growth, and becoming — woven into words.

Category: Purpose

  • 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.

  • Journey demanding millions in patience and determination…

    You’re writing your autobiography. What’s your opening sentence?

    In crafting the opening line of my autobiography, I would aptly express, “Embarking on a journey demanding millions in patience and determination, characterized by unending toils and trials.” This would definitely be my opening remarks.

  • 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.

  • Amazing people helped me to be a unique version of ME.

    What experiences in life helped you grow the most?

    That experience ( I’d prefer not to say) almost led me astray, making me doubt myself and question my worth. In those moments, I found myself belittling not only my capabilities but also becoming toxic to those around me. It’s challenging to fathom how a strong-headed woman can transform into such a person within a year. Nevertheless, I am grateful for the loved ones who provided space, allowed me to grow, prayed for me, and guided me towards becoming a better version of myself through those life experiences. I owe it all to Jesus for placing such wonderful and amazing people in my life. I am actively working on becoming a better version of myself.

  • Do fate or destiny exist?

    Do you believe in fate/destiny?

    I don’t have much belief in the concept, perhaps because I haven’t had any personal experiences that can be called fate or destiny. Or maybe I am somewhat ignorant to realize it. Nonetheless, I have very little belief in this theory, so I dismiss it.

  • Rewarding job

    Do you enjoy your job?

    I am enjoying my job and feeling a sense of satisfaction at the end of the day. I sometimes feel the need to keep myself more updated and busy because the receivers are all eager learners.

  • Better version of me

    If you could be someone else for a day, who would you be, and why?

    I ain’t gonna be some one else. I am just happy who I am yet I will strive for a better version of me.

  • Saving money the biggest challenge

    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.

  • Who are the Favorite people in the list?

    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.