Life without a hostel is something you can't imagine of... atleast in my case its the scenario... still remember those days in childhood when mom used to impose her rules on me saying "If you don't follow them i will send you to boarding school". I used to be scared at the very thought of separation from my parents but really a time came when i had to stay in a hostel and complete my XIIth class. At first i thought that i am going to face my fear of my life to avoid which i have been stopping myself from doing many naughty things in the past which i could have done.
It was the time i saw my mom crying, leaving me was such a punishment for her... I realized that she had been lying all these years that she would have send me to a hostel... That is something she could have never done, she loves me a lot. But now it was a question of my career so she was made to understand.
A journey to a new life began.
Living in a hostel teaches you many things. I feared it the most as i heard that you are made to work there like a slave and you have to do everything on your own... In your childhood i was so dependent on my parents i thought it to be the severe most punishment for me. But now i felt that in life you have to be dependent and a day would come when you will have to do things on your own.
You are not going to be slave in a hostel but yeah you need to do things and managing your needs on your own. And that's something you got to learn.
My GURUKUL gave me the two most fruitful years of my life. Getting friends who became brothers because STAYING TOGETHER, EATING TOGETHER LIKE A FAMILY CAN NEVER GO IN VAIN. Gradually i fell in love.. It was my hostel, my friends, my gurukul which gave me a new beginning. I learned many things from them shared a lot with happiness and never found myself lonely when i needed a shoulder to share my problems... Next came the biggest fear of my life. The time to get separated as my two year course was on a verge to end. This was the fear of losing MY HOME, MY FAMILY, MY BROTHERS, MY GURUKUL.
SEE THE IRONY OF MY LIFE!
Feared the two opposite things.
One going to the hostel and other end of hostel life both came and made me fight with my biggest fear.
"I WILL ALWAYS CHERISH THE SWEET MEMORIES OF MY GURUKUL DAYS AND I AM STILL OPTIMISTIC AS I THINK IT IS THE END OF LIFE BUT NOT THE END OF LIFE RATHER I WOULD SAY IT'S A GREAT BEGINNING TO SOMETHING NEW."
THIS IS FOR ALL MY GURUKUL FRIENDS :') LOVE YOU ALL!
It was the time i saw my mom crying, leaving me was such a punishment for her... I realized that she had been lying all these years that she would have send me to a hostel... That is something she could have never done, she loves me a lot. But now it was a question of my career so she was made to understand.
A journey to a new life began.
Living in a hostel teaches you many things. I feared it the most as i heard that you are made to work there like a slave and you have to do everything on your own... In your childhood i was so dependent on my parents i thought it to be the severe most punishment for me. But now i felt that in life you have to be dependent and a day would come when you will have to do things on your own.
You are not going to be slave in a hostel but yeah you need to do things and managing your needs on your own. And that's something you got to learn.
My GURUKUL gave me the two most fruitful years of my life. Getting friends who became brothers because STAYING TOGETHER, EATING TOGETHER LIKE A FAMILY CAN NEVER GO IN VAIN. Gradually i fell in love.. It was my hostel, my friends, my gurukul which gave me a new beginning. I learned many things from them shared a lot with happiness and never found myself lonely when i needed a shoulder to share my problems... Next came the biggest fear of my life. The time to get separated as my two year course was on a verge to end. This was the fear of losing MY HOME, MY FAMILY, MY BROTHERS, MY GURUKUL.
SEE THE IRONY OF MY LIFE!
Feared the two opposite things.
One going to the hostel and other end of hostel life both came and made me fight with my biggest fear.
"I WILL ALWAYS CHERISH THE SWEET MEMORIES OF MY GURUKUL DAYS AND I AM STILL OPTIMISTIC AS I THINK IT IS THE END OF LIFE BUT NOT THE END OF LIFE RATHER I WOULD SAY IT'S A GREAT BEGINNING TO SOMETHING NEW."
THIS IS FOR ALL MY GURUKUL FRIENDS :') LOVE YOU ALL!
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