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Life’s a journey not a race

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By Mehak Khanna

Life unfolds as a journey, not a competition against time. Picture it as an intricate puzzle, where each day adds a unique piece to the overall picture. Unlike a race where speed matters most, life’s journey values the experiences, friendships, and lessons gathered along the way. It’s a chance to explore, learn, and grow. Embracing this perspective allows us to understand that the real beauty lies not just in reaching destinations but in the colourful mosaic of moments that compose the voyage.

 It’s about the experiences we gather along the way, the lessons we learn, and the connections we make. Each step forward is an opportunity for growth and self-discovery. Embracing the path we’re on, cherishing the moments, and appreciating the people we meet can bring a profound richness to the journey of life.

Life is like a big adventure. Feeling happy isn’t just about moments that make us smile; it’s about appreciating everything around us and feeling content from the inside. Sometimes, things don’t go the way we want, and it can be really tough. We might feel stressed and lose confidence, but giving up isn’t the solution. Life has ups and downs; it’s like a journey with twists and turns. It’s okay to feel like everything is a mess because it’s just a phase that will pass. Each challenge we face is like a puzzle piece in our journey. It might not make sense at first, but as we keep going, we realise how each piece fits into our story. These challenges teach us important things like how to be strong, how to bounce back, and how to keep moving forward. Life is full of different paths because we’re all on our unique journey. It’s not about comparing ourselves to others or trying to be the fastest. Each person’s journey is special, and we should be true to ourselves. Do things that make us happy, be kind to others, and appreciate the little moments.

Learning from tough times helps us grow and become better. Remember, it’s not about rushing to reach some finish line; it’s about enjoying the ride, learning from experiences, and finding joy in small moments.

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