Every Life is a Tapestry.

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

Category: Youthlife

  • Judge no one

    What’s something most people don’t understand?

    That people are not the same and everyone has different stories behind. And that we are not to judged anyone.

  • How has technology changed your job?

    The technology in many ways made my job easier and smoother.

  • Navigating the balance

    How often do you say “no” to things that would interfere with your goals?

    Navigating the balance between assertiveness and empathy can be challenging, but it’s crucial for personal growth. Despite occasional struggles, I prioritize saying “no” when necessary to avoid regrets later. While my emotional intelligence often surpasses my intellectual quotient, I acknowledge the importance of assertiveness in staying focused on my goals. I’m actively honing my interpersonal skills to ensure that prioritizing my objectives doesn’t compromise my relationships.

  • If only I can sing

    What’s a secret skill or ability you have or wish you had?

    I wish I could sing and play instruments. I regret not having dedicated more time and attention to learning and improving these skills.

  • Neither chilly nor humid weather

    What is your favorite type of weather?

    A serene monsoon evening spent by the fireside, relishing freshly roasted sweet corn or maize with cherished loved ones, is indeed a delightful moment to treasure. However, if I were to choose a favorite season, it would undoubtedly be spring, when vibrant flowers bloom and melodious bird songs fill the air. Moreover, during this time of the year, an array of local products from Mother Nature’s bounty enriches the experience. The weather is pleasantly temperate, neither oppressively humid nor bitterly cold, allowing for the freedom to wear clothing of one’s choice.

  • A teacher

    Who was your most influential teacher? Why?

    When reflecting on influential figures in my life, I find that apart from my parents, I haven’t had a teacher who significantly impacted me.Considering those who’ve left a lasting impression on me, it’s challenging to identify a teacher.

  • How to generate additional income

    What do you wish you could do more every day?

    One thing I wish I could do more every day is, of course, earn more money. I aspire to gain further insight into how to generate additional income.

  • Ambivert

    What is one word that describes you?

    Ambivert. An extrovert and a reserved person.

  • Gentle and composed

    What was the best compliment you’ve received?

    “You are very gentle and composed, miss,” is a new compliment I’ve been receiving recently. As someone who has struggled with a short temper, I’m constantly reminded to be calm and gentle in my words. I’ve been diligently working on it for quite some time, and I believe that God is answering my prayers, as evidenced by this compliment. It serves as proof that I am indeed becoming more composed than before.

  • Flight over train or bus

    You’re going on a cross-country trip. Airplane, train, bus, car, or bike?

    When thinking about travel options, the flight travel is absolutely undeniable, primarily due to its unparalleled convenience and time-saving benefits. Opting for air travel allows for an allocation of more time at the intended destination, maximizing the enjoyment and exploration of new surroundings. Furthermore, the streamlined nature of air travel minimizes the logistical challenges often associated with other modes of transportation, such as trains (as I am not very fond of trains or other mode of transport for long distance). Unlike the complexity of navigating between platforms or transfer points, I experience a seamless journey from departure to arrival, enabling a smoother and more stress-free travel experience overall.