19/05/2026
From curiosity to obsession—Dostoevsky, I’m ready.
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19/05/2026
From curiosity to obsession—Dostoevsky, I’m ready.
15/05/2026
Nature book and me 📚🌱
13/05/2026
Some books don’t just inform you — they quietly change the way you look at your life.
The Courage to Be Disliked is one of those rare books that challenges everything we usually believe about happiness, approval, and freedom. It reminds us that most of the limits we feel are not imposed by the world, but by the way we choose to interpret it.
At its core, this book teaches simple but uncomfortable truths:
* You are responsible for your choices.
* Your past does not have to define your future.
* Freedom begins when you stop living for approval.
* Happiness grows when you contribute, not when you compete for validation.
This visual is a reminder of those lessons — not to admire them, but to practice them.
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Take what resonates. Question what disturbs you. And most importantly, apply what changes you.
Because understanding a book is easy — living it is where the real courage begins.
24/04/2026
Every book holds a new world.
Happy World Book Day — read more, think deeper, dream bigger✨
We always say… “rules should be followed.”
But in Nepal, let’s be honest rules alone don’t change people. Right now with the new government, we are seeing strong actions, strict policies, big promises.
System-wise… it looks powerful.
But the real question is:
Will people actually follow?
Because Nepal is not just a system-driven country…
It’s an emotion-driven society.In many Western countries, if a rule comes today from tomorrow, people follow. Not perfect, but the system works because people are used to trusting it.
But here?
We don’t just follow rules because they exist.
We follow when we feel something.
We ask:
“Is this really for us?”
“Is this genuine or just another show?”
That’s why:
- Traffic rules exist… but people still break them
- Policies come… but implementation feels weak
- Laws are written… but behavior doesn’t change overnight
Not because people are careless…
but because they are not emotionally connected to the system.
And here’s the truth most people won’t say:
This government didn’t rise because of systems.
It rose because of emotion.
Frustration. Anger. Hope. Youth energy.
A feeling that “अब केही बदलिनु पर्छ” (now something must change).
That means one thing—
If this government wants real change,
it’s not enough to make rules.
They have to:
- Build trust
- Show fairness
- Make people feel included
- Turn policies into a public movement
Because in Nepal:
Rules can force behavior for a while…
But emotions create lasting change.
Western countries teach us how to implement fast.
Nepal can teach the world how to sustain change deeply.
But only if we combine both.
Until then…
rules will stay on paper,
and everything will stay the same.
21/04/2026
Read. Reflect. Rise.
06/04/2026
Today marks a personal milestone that means far more than just numbers and distance.
I completed my first half marathon—a journey that tested not only my physical strength but also my mindset, patience, and determination.
Every kilometer reminded me that success is built in silence, in discipline, and in those moments when quitting feels easier than continuing—but you still choose to move forward.
This experience taught me one powerful truth:
We are capable of far more than we believe.
To everyone chasing something in life—run your race with consistency, not comparison.
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17/03/2026
There comes a phase in life where you feel disconnected from your own strength. You slow down. You doubt yourself. You question if you can ever get back to who you once were… or become who you were meant to be.
And then one day—you start again.
Not loudly. Not perfectly.
Just one step… then another.
This run was not just about kilometers.
It was a conversation with my pain.
A reminder that the body may forget, but the spirit never does.
Every heavy breath whispered, “keep going.”
Every tired step said, “you’re not done yet.”
Understand this deeply—
You don’t need the perfect time, perfect body, or perfect conditions.
You just need the courage to begin again.
Because the truth is:
The strongest people are not those who never fall…
but those who rise quietly, consistently, and refuse to give up on themselves.
So if you are in a phase where everything feels slow, uncertain, or heavy—
this is your sign.
Start where you are.
Move with what you have.
Trust the process.
One day, your small steps will become your greatest story.
We are all running our own race…
Make sure you don’t quit in the middle of yours.
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Show up everyday 🔥
Keep moving - 9.14km Wednesday