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Walk Down Memory Lane: The Journey of a Hopeful Blogger

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By Sanniah Hassan


Reminiscing on my days as a student and laughing at silly typos going, "what was I thinking?" has me rolling back into my shell. Sometimes it takes a little introspection of the self to realize how far we have come.

As an individual, a woman, a wife, a daughter, an aspiring writer, and a somewhat reserved human, life can be a roller-coaster of emotions. Lately, I have been thinking about the next big step I should take... too much comes to mind yet not enough time. So much to learn, much too much to unlearn before I can spread my wings and fly into the murky waters of life again. However, on a lighter note, checking out a blog I started for a project back in the day has reminded me of the multiple faces I possess, which if taken care of and nurtured properly can bloom into a beautifully strong and independent woman (hopefully wiser for her age!).

If you agree that looking back sometimes helps one move forward with greater determination and hope then, go on ahead and read some of my posts on the other blog as I call it now. Where you can laugh at my blatant human-ness, jumping from thought to thought, not having the time to fix some very basic errors.

I hope you too will laugh along with me and learn to be kinder to yourself in your journey of self-realization and growth.


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  1. Agreed. We should always try to learn and unlearn things. After all that is what will make us more human... more compassionate and kind. Things most needed to survive in today's world.

    Alas!

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