Doing it all until it feels unethical, cause yk YOLO!!!
20th year on planet Earth, with zero regrets.
Life on this planet has always been a roller coaster ride to me. Well, all praises be to the Almighty for I haven't really regretted a single turn of the ride, even though at times it felt as if I am in a never-ending, frustrating loophole!!!
However, among all these years in this adventurous world, 20th of mine has got to be the best.
The key to “no regrets” to me is letting my inner child decide and not always be logical.
Here are some of my “zero regrets moments”:
(Bestiesssss, do read till end)
Craving street-food? Going on a street food haul?!?
Gathered all of our Eidis (mom's gonna take it anyway, so better spend it before) and went to explore the buzzling city at night to satisfy our taste buds….
Friend’s wedding the night before an important exam? Simplicity of balance is the solution.
Neither can I miss my friend’s big day, nor can I skip the test.
What can I do then?
It’s not necessary that I need to revise it all the night before, I mean the day before is there too and even the week before.
Wanted to explore a new city: the beauty of Rajshahi at night.
It took me a lot to manage my parents, my cousins’ parents and definitely the car, anddddd a “Mahram” with us.
Streets of Rajshahi at night
Mid got us depressed, this calls for a hangout with my crackheads.
“Mental math” after a disastrous test could not save my CGPA, but hanging out with my buddies surely saved my “mental health”.
14th July, 2024 our last hangout before second independent Bangladesh
Never knew what life had for us, but choosing to be with them over crying my eyes out at home - I definitely won in life, Alhamdulillah!!!! For these were the pictures and videos I kept rewatching during the “internet blackout”.
My country needs me: stepping out of my comfort zone.
This part does not need any intro, description or background. I believe every Bangladeshi student knows what “July 2024” was - the protests, the bloodshed, the fascist government and the unjust. All of us did our part, whether offline or online. I am grateful to Allah SWT for letting me be a part of the movement, and my parents and university for being supportive the entire time.
Some “random” days, yet worth a fortune to me
July taught me to live every moment I can, and so I am Alhamdulillah!!!
And all of these doesn’t mean my life has always been smooth and it was always easy to manage all of these as a girl from a pretty conservative family with “strict unbreakable rules”. At the same time none of these may seem “undoable” for a lot of you, but to me these were “wishes from my bucket list” or even “milestones” at times.
It’s the way I like to romanticise and appreciate every single little thing in life, creating my own form of happiness, doing it all that my inner child suggests to me and not stopping until it feels unethical.
Cause I believe, if Allah SWT Wills and Grants me life ahead:
And life is yet to begin….









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