The Past Is a Place of Reference, Not Residence — path in dark forest

The Past Is a Place of Reference, Not Residence

“Life Goes On, and So Can You” It sounds simple—maybe even cliché—but it holds one of life’s deepest truths. If you wait for life to be perfect before you love it, you may never feel alive at all. And perhaps the most freeing reminder is this: No regrets in life. Only lessons. 1. Everyone Has a Purpose in Your Story There is a reason we meet the people we do. Some stay for a moment, others for a lifetime—but none by accident. ...

February 10, 2024 · 2 min · 392 words · Jonayed Hossan Gazi
When You Pass the Tree Twice, You’re Surely Lost!

When You Pass the Tree Twice, You’re Surely Lost!

There’s a saying in the woods: “When you pass the tree twice, you’re surely lost.” It sounds like simple advice, but life—like the forest—is full of trails, distractions, and loops. And sometimes, the tree isn’t a tree. It’s a person. A place. A decision we swore we wouldn’t repeat. 1. Recognizing the Loop We all like to believe we’re moving forward. But occasionally, we find ourselves circling. We return to the same argument. The same feeling. The same person we swore we had let go. ...

February 9, 2024 · 2 min · 382 words · Jonayed Hossan Gazi