Being Together With Friends Is a Gift

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I am in my mid-twenties now. I lived in Chennai for 3+ years with awesome friends, one by one moved away to either new city or gone to live alone after their wedding. In the process I got a chance to move to Bangalore in the hope of progressing my career. I get to live alone in Bangalore. I experience a type of pleasure when living alone in a different city. It is altogether a different experience. You seem to enjoy a type of freedom when living alone. After living in Bangalore alone for 3+ months, I planned a trip for 3 days with friends to Munnar – A hill station in Kerala, south India.

Its group of 5 friends planned to go on a trip for 3 days. I was excited because I am going to go on a trip to an unknown place, & to stay on the place and experience the unknown.

The excitement started immediately we met to board the train, all of us are super exited for the trip. I had never made such a long trip ever before in my life. So this is a new experience for me and for each and every one of my friends. I know in a few months everyone will either get married or move to different city and hence to make a trip like this will be impossible in future.

We reached Cochin, Kerala. A place where there are more numerous lakes & back waters flowing in between the city. There are ferry & Jetty transports system to move to nearby places. We actually travelled on one such ferry to Fort Kochi, a place of cultural importance where Vascodagama first reached INDIA from South Africa. The place is full of cultural importance with lot of age old churches,

Next we boarded bus to Munnar, a hill station. It’s a 6 hour journey on the hill. The journey itself is awesome. We reached there at midnight and still found a suitable accommodation. We 5 people slept in a single room with a single blanket on that cold climate. The next 2 days were completely spent on seeing fantabulous landscapes, dams, reservoirs, forests, national parks, falls that are spread throughout the hills. I might say Munnar is a place where every journey is more beautiful than the destination. Every hill have completely covered with tea plantations.


Now, when I look back about the journey we had together…what I remember is not the places but the joy of being together with friends, the joy of doing something new, travelling to a new place together which stay in memory forever.

I just realize. This life is short, don’t just gather things, and gather experiences with loved ones that is only thing that matters when we get old.


At the end what matters most is not how many project we completed successfully, but the life experiences with the loved ones. So make time at least once in every 4 months to make new life experiences, try new things, that will stay with us long even when everything we gather fade away with time.




The Most Memorable Day That Gave Me Strength & Motivation

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All through life I have had numerous huge occasions. The huge times throughout my life fluctuate from being the most noticeably bad times in my life and some being the best, whichever way they have gotten to be breakthroughs that will be recalled until the end of time."




I experienced a lot of things and I have a considerable measure of great memories. Most importantly, the experience that I can't overlook is the particular case that occurred surprisingly and the most vital day, I think.. When my companions and I were thumped by the headmistress when we were in 5th grade. Our week by week tests were over and we were holding up for the outcomes. I was dependably the topper in my class, however I was almost certain that I wouldn't get full checks for my Maths paper and it happened the same. I scored just 99 out of 100. Our class teacher gave, the progress report to get it signed by parents. I was exceptionally sad and terrified to show my mark sheet to my parents. I did a mischief i.e. I put my Dad's signature and gave it to my class teacher. It went on smooth, however after the following month to month exam result was reported and the advancement card given, it turned into a major issue. I took my report card to my Dad, in the wake of erasing the signature  put by me. My Dad caught me in the act and issued me great. At that point he gave two slaps on my face and my face turned red. I apologized and guaranteed that it won't happen in future. He took me to my School Principal and complained. He asked for that I should to be punished before the entire school students.. The following day amid the morning school assembly, myself and my companions who had done likewise error like me, were beaten up by our headmistress.


I was let down and embarrassed about my wrong act, however, our headmistress was good to the point that she prompted us not to commit errors like that and requested that we be merry and concentrate more into books.

At home my Dad and Mom, they clarified me the results that could happen, if one commits such errors in the long run. My Dad presented to me another bicycle and a beautiful doll. (Dolls are my most loved dependably. He additionally gave me some motivational books to peruse. It gave me incredible strength.


Sometimes for the duration of your life, a couple of events happen that transforms into a wonderful memory for you and which reveals to you such lesson that transforms into one of the basic manage of your life. The above said occurrence in my life remains as huge day and it is something which is extraordinary, a sweet and a pleasurable thing to recall, to value for .




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This is a real life incident of Sheela Joby, who is a freelance writer, Apart from writing, she is into photography, traveling, music etc.. You could reach her at – sjindia2013 at gmail (.) com