A story about a girl’s decision and how it helped her to change her perception.
THE DAY TO DECIDE
One fine day I woke up from sleep in cold sweat and thought that what my aim is. Such an ambiguous belief was stinging me throughout the whole day. The very next day I took up my laptop to write down this. After several rejections from my mind I felt to really put this down.
I remember when I was 4. Living a pixie life. Full of fairies and bamboozles. I had some awkward perceptions in life; some unlike aspirations to achieve. The colour Pink was hefty to me. That was the juvenile side of me. Despite that I wanted to have a perfect career filled existence.
When I was 13 the up-to-the-minute teenager. Thought an austere American life in an Ivy-League University. Then also I was not clear about my précised aim. But I always wanted to do something big. Ameliorating the world around with my new revolutionary notions. And that was the repulsive side of me. Then I constructed the most eminent milestone of my life. I procured another feather in my ambitious vivacity. I thought of intersecting my so-called Line of Control. I started to play Tennis professionally I guess. I wanted to attain the invincible victory like any other conventional player would dream of.
When I was 16 I was really a hard nut to crack. I was actually the cool girl or guy. I wanted to avenge my ego everywhere I went. Even when I was on court toiling hard to achieve the inevitable I was outrageous. My coach tried to understand me but all in vain.
Then one morning I got an excellent idea to reduce my frustration. I started writing. Using my popular fluent English I started writing down my mind and became quiet famous in school and the world affecting me. This was my idea for the perfect life. That day was probably the most helpful day in my hard heading life.
So I got down naming this piece of writing ‘The Day to Decide’.
P.S – Jump down to it intelligently because it not only decides your career; it decides your life ahead.
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