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THE SMOOTH RIDE

Hey there folks! I hope all of you are staying safe and staying happy! The time we spent in our schools is priceless and no force in this world can bring that back. However, we can cherish these treasured memories of ours by not losing our inner child and recollecting those long-lost moments. Recalling our school days is like riding on a great roller coaster ride furthermore, this whole journey cannot be experienced in just one blog. Thus, let us dig deeper into our childhood, or as the Autobots say let's Rev Up and Roll Out. School, a place we all hated and loved at the same time. It was our small little kingdom; a simple world with simple rules, isolated from the hullabaloo of life. Nonetheless, the feeling of joy and excitement from our school days is not shared by all. Diverse people, diverse experiences. Speaking from my experience my school days were splendiferous. As we grow, we tend to forget most of the mischievous memories of our younger days. However, the few that remain...

THE NEXT MILESTONE

The three hands of the clock never fail to guide us through the rough times of our lives. The first stop of our journey lands on the station filled with beautiful and cheerful memories of our childhood, filled with the echoes of our joyous and melodious voices. Childhood is most beautiful phase in everyone’s life. This is the time when our minds are free to explore the world encompassing us, and to seek joy and happiness from all the little things in our own bijou way. The euphoria of getting to learn new things and the excitement of attending the first day of school are some of the indescribable moments. Even the faintest memories of our childhood, brings a wide smile on our faces. Flipping through the pages of my memories and stumbling upon them, is just a different emotion altogether. The zest to meet new friends and the zeal to break free the barriers and sore in the open sky. The adrenaline rush on your first stage performance. The birthday parties at home and the j...