“Beneath the shadow of those dark mountains laid a serene view and unexplained peace”. Eroded by the noise of day to day life, my world had become pale, so I decided to get away from the city and go to a place where I could hide from the world and be myself simultaneously. And so I enrolled for a group trip to Shivpuri (Uttarakhand ), a group of fifty out of which I knew only two. We stayed at a camp resort which was in the lap of the Himalayas and had a perfect view of the valley. I woke up around 5 AM in the morning, sat by the Ganga and saw the Sun rise as the moon virtually set. This was one of the best experiences of my life and nowhere I could seek solace and peace so easily. As the day went, we went for river rafting and I experienced the second best thing ever. The thrill, excitement and adrenaline rush which I went through when I was in between of those rapids was inexplicable. From this trip I came to know that the joy of travelling and seeing new places ca...
Growing up is one thing and growing old is another. As we grow up we learn new things everyday, unlearn the old things and hence we can easily adapt. But, as we grow old, we loose the ability of unlearning and the new things which we learn just keep adding up to our character. And then, there are bits and pieces of everything in you, of each of those good or bad memories and moments. That's what makes you whole. Sadly, you even get the parts which are murky. You start to become like people who have been there in your life for a good amount of time. But what about when those people leave you, then voila! Needlessly you get to keep those parts as well for free. You feel like you have lost the real and basic you and concentrate too much on the broken you. It's not that easy to tame that side since you are not used to being with it alone and without the host who you got all those properties from. You feel engulfed by that side and don't know how to get rid of it. What to do i...
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