100 th blog🙏🏻❤️

 Hi all,

I am so excited and happy to share that today marks my 100th blog!  I would like to dedicate this blog to thanking a few people who have been part of this journey.

First and foremost, I would like to thank myself for pouring my heart into words, for taking this decision, and for staying consistent most of the time. Even when it was difficult to articulate my emotions, I chose words over suppressing them.

Next, I would like to thank the person who inspired me to start this journey and helped me realize that writing allows you to understand yourself better and, of course, the world around you is Rufus Sir, thank you so much for your constant support and appreciation. Your efforts to read our daily blogs and share them on your status mean a lot to us. Your encouragement keeps us moving forward.

To my mother, the first person in my family to read my blogs every day. No matter how tired she is, she always takes the time to read them. Her appreciation has always been a great source of motivation and strength for me.

To my friends, we share each other's blogs every day. What I value most is that we exchange not only appreciation but also criticism. They support me, walk alongside me, and help me grow. Whenever my perspective is limited or I am wrong about something, they guide and educate me. The process of sharing comments and discussing ideas always feels enriching, helping us expand our knowledge together. Thank you girls.

Last but certainly not least, my readers—I am deeply honored that you choose to read my writing. Your support means the world to me.

So Thank you to each and every person who has supported me since Day 1. Your encouragement has been an important part of this journey, and I hope you will continue to support me in the days to come.

Now, I would like to share a small note on how writing has helped me personally.

I began diary writing last year, during my third year of B.A.—a year when we were quite busy, working on projects, fulfilling our duties as cabinet members, and managing countless responsibilities. Basically, our minds were occupied with a lot of work. So, as part of my New Year's resolution, I began writing a diary, recording my daily events.

Especially writing down things that were deep inside—

unrevealed,

unrealized,

even by myself.

Writing brought them out.

To make me realize,

identify,

and recognize

those deep emotions.

Giving them a hug,

offering assurance,

and helping them heal

through words.

Because I noticed that when we decide to narrate an event, we often try to cover everything that happened. But are we really able to describe each and every moment? At times, we filter things consciously, and at other times, we unconsciously forget those details.

But while writing, the very reaction you felt in a particular moment, the things known only to yourself, how deeply you were happy or hurt—those things are not always easy to articulate to others. Yet when you are talking to yourself through writing, you no longer hide them.

Another important aspect of writing is that it helps you become introspective. It serves as a mirror, allowing you to look into yourself and identify both your flaws and positives. What a great thing that is!

That diary-writing habit eventually developed into blog writing with the help of my professor, Rufus Sir, who encouraged all of us to begin this journey. And I'm glad I listened to him—it is one of the best decisions I have ever made.

Initially, I was a bit clueless about what to write. Later, I realized that simply looking at random events and writing about them didn't really excite me. During my first few days of blogging, I started searching for content everywhere, only to realize that, at the end of the day, something should inspire you to write.

It could be the smile of a child.

It could be the painful smile of a stranger who is fighting their own battle.

It could be my own happy and impactful experiences.

And my duty is to

learn,

empathize,

reflect,

and become better and better.

And I believe I am following that path.

I hope this journey leads me to many more ways of growing and becoming better in the future as well. 

So, if you are someone who is still hesitating to begin writing, please do. I can assure you that it truly enriches your whole self.

To end, I would love to hear a small message from my readers. A note on what you like about my writing, and if you think there are areas where I can improve or explore further, what would they be? Your comments mean a lot to me and would help me analyze, learn, and improve myself as a writer.

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