Love and home are the sky of life
"Love and home are the sky of life "
When I first heard this sentence, I recall my childhood memories. I still remember my first home, in that place I spent my children's memories. I began my life in that place and in the same place, I grow from the baby into the child. In that home, I practice how to crawl, how to stand, and how to walk and run. I grow with love from my parents and learned anything that I don't know before. I used to be a sick child at that time, I don't know why, but I often get sick. Maybe it's because my immune system is not too great at that time? I don't know, I'm not an expert in this topic. But yeah, every time I got sick, my parents always take care of me. They always treat me well, give me medicine,healthy food and make me healthy again. I think my ill is gone because the love that given by my parents. It's not because the food or medicine. Well, that's helping too, but if you don't have the person who can take care you, give you that medicine or food, then you can't be healthy, right?.
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I feel that is not the same life like yesterday, everything is new. I have to adapt to my society, new school, new friends, etc. It’s hard for me to adapt in the first time, everything it’s like becoming blind. But yeah, I can trough it all. I face my problems and pass it. I make a relationship with many new things. It’s not blind again, it is becoming colorful. Have a new home, not means you lose your love, it means you raise your love. It will expand your sky life. You can do anything inside your home, any problems may occur, but it doesn’t make you lose your precious things, it still has a lot of fun behind that
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Just a couple week or before, I was hovering around the streets of Kathmandu and was gyrating around a top of my house with a heavy brain box. Every of those 24 hours of my days used to be spent on finding the meaning of life, death and the reason I am here on this planet. After those rigorous searches inside the book ‘Nirwad, ‘The Alchemist’, and inside my own heart, I finally got the answer.
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