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Trust the Time : The Story of Patience and Perseverance

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 Time... Time is Money... Time is important... We keep hearing this a lot of times (again I said the word 😀), that Time is Money and all that stuff. But what makes time an important part of our human lives? Let us find out. We often say when we have to plan for the future that "A lot of time is left, we will do it later". Also sometimes it might feel that time goes way faster when you enjoy something. During the hard times, it feels like the time has stopped and at this point, most people tend to give up easily. But we should remember that Everything, be it bad, be it good, happens for our own well-being. Destiny could have planned something better for us so try and master the art of patience in bad times. Patience:  Are you patient enough to wait in long queues? Are you patient enough to handle a headcrack friend around you? Mastering the art of patience is rarely seen in people these days. Either people lose their temper too easily or may give up in tough situations in rat...

My story: A Guide on being a better Co-Tenant

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 Hey there fellow readers, As we know many people go out of town, for studies and for a job. But for the first-timers, the experience of living away from home might be a bit challenging. As for a few peeps out there, who haven't left their home and suddenly they have too can be a bit hectic. Consider yourself as a college student. You have completed all your schooling and junior college in your hometown. Now after 18-19 years, you will be stepping out for the first time away from home, away from the comfort zones, away from beloved parents. It is a hard pill to swallow at first for many. In this blog, I would want to share my experiences as a first-timer out-of-town traveler, and how I met some amazing co-tenants and maintained healthy friendships with them. Back in 2019, when I first time traveled to live away from home at the age of 18, it was a bit heavy to go away from my friends and family. But as I grew habitual of living away with the constant support of talk back home, one ...