Great message and entry bloggerkrunal! I enjoyed reading what you had to say.
I did many things over there like, played Frisbee on every weekend with underprivileged children who were not accepted by the society due to many reasons. I taught them, went on picnics together and what not to develop them as normal human beings. Soon I came to know that I'm doing something very meaningful thing here. I'm giving an identity to those children and they are giving me my identity of who am I in real as a human.
That's awesome! What a great lesson to learn, I think the world could use much more of that kind of mentality! If only more people would realize similar things I think things would be a lot better on this planet.
Here I learned a very important thing, "If you want to get warm, you first need to give your wood to light it up so it can keep you warm." It's always GIVE and TAKE. It means you first need to Give then only you can Take, not first to Take then Give.
Well said! That's a good lesson right there.
Today if you watch me on Steemit, you might see a Red Fish trying to spread some positive vibes to help or guide others in their life. I might post about life lessons which I've learned or about the new app which I'm about to try but that all will be to spread some awareness for being a better version of our selves. As I said, it's always about to first GIVE then TAKE.
That's awesome and highly admirable in my opinion, sounds like you're doing some great self discovery and learning and evolving! Well done. :)
Finally I know now, who am I as a human.
I don't think very many people can truly say that, and I have a feeling you will learn more about yourself in time, though just being able to say that much is quite an achievement I would say! It's a shame so many never are able to realize even that much, so much about life I think is reflection and discovering more about who we are.
Awesome entry! I do have one question though, can you provide a link or source details to the image you included? I see you included "© pexels" though I'd like to confirm it at the site? Not trying to doubt you or anything like that, I'm just trying to make sure it's properly sourced before I vast a vote on it, and while I haven't read all the entries for this round yet and can't say for sure if I'll vote on yours or not, I really liked it and think there's a good chance I will vote on it as long as the picture is copyrightfree or creative commons and that you have the rights to post it.
Thanks for playing! I enjoyed your article. :)
Thanks @apolymask for your insightful feedback. I'm honoured to see it.
You're right. I haven't discovered more than 1% of myself but now I know which way I've to walk on.
I'm fine with your query as I know you're trying your best to keep this more easy for everyone to judge.
I'm learning new things here every day so I'll try to add image source too in future posts.
Here is the link for the image which I've used.
https://www.pexels.com/photo/photography-of-person-walking-on-road-1236701/
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@bloggerkrunal I can help you with the easy way to source a picture. Under the picture -use this key [ -then type the word "source" - then enclose it with the other bracket ] It will look like this: [source]. Then use this key ( - put your website for the pic next - then enclose with the other parenthesis ) It will look like this: (https://www.pexels.com/photo/photography-of-person-walking-on-road-1236701/) When you put the whole thing together - no spaces - it will look like this and when you click on it, it will take you to the website. source
Thank you so much @blueeyes8960 for guiding. However It took my little bandwidth in some trials but finally it worked, so I'm happy with it. 😄👍
@bloggerkrunal glad it worked for you! In the beginning, I was going crazy trying to figure out how everyone was making those links.
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