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"Good things don't last forever, but the way you cherish them can make them timeless."
Life is a journey of moments—some bright, some heavy, but all valuable in their own way. In my twenties, I met so many people. Each person came with their own story, their own influence. Some stayed, some left, but almost all of them left me with something—an experience, a lesson, a new way to see life.
I still remember my CA days in 2012—long nights, early mornings, and the constant pressure of becoming something more. It wasn’t easy. But those days taught me discipline and patience. They taught me how to push through even when everything inside me said to give up.
Then came my Osmania College days in 2015. Those were some of the most memorable years. The energy of campus life, the friendships, the laughter between classes, the small struggles that felt big at the time—it was a period of discovery. A time where I began understanding not just academics, but life and people.
Looking back, every hard thing I went through, every challenge I faced, now feels like it had a purpose. The struggles that once felt overwhelming have shaped who I am today. They taught me resilience, reflection, and self-worth. And for that, I’m grateful.
One thing I do feel I missed, though, is doing more—more exploring, more trying, more risking. But it’s okay. Life doesn’t always unfold perfectly, and maybe that’s the point. We grow not just by what we do, but also by what we learn from what we didn’t.
So, even if good times don't last forever, the way we hold on to them, the way we reflect on them, gives them a kind of quiet immortality. We carry them with us—not as weight, but as warmth.
— A reflection from my journey, through numbers, notes, and memories.