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Dreams Don’t Expire – A Life Journey

In today’s world, people believe that success has a deadline.
Study early, settle early, achieve early.

But life doesn’t work like that.
And dreams don’t follow a fixed timeline.

I come from a middle-class family,
where responsibilities come before dreams.

My father works as a supervisor.
Every day, he steps out not just to earn money,
but to carry the responsibility of our family.

My mother is a housewife,
but in reality, she is the strength of our home.

From them, I learned patience, sacrifice, and responsibility.

My journey started from a simple school life.

I still remember my school days—
a big playground, amazing friends, and simple happiness.

I used to play cricket, football, volleyball every day.
Those moments were not just fun,
they taught me teamwork, discipline, and never giving up.

My teachers didn’t just teach subjects.
They taught values, ethics, and how to become a good human being.

That learning stayed with me forever.

Today, I work in Dubai as a Process Management Assistant.

From the outside, it looks like success.
But inside, it’s a journey full of struggles.

Living away from family is not easy.
Missing festivals, staying alone, handling pressure—it all becomes part of life.

Many people say, “You are lucky.”

But the truth is—
luck is only a small part.
The rest is hard work, discipline, and consistency.

In 2025, I received the
Team Support Excellence Award in Dubai.

It was a proud moment.
Not because of the trophy,
but because it proved that silent hard work gets recognized.

My work was also featured by Dubai Headlines,
which made that moment even more special.

But my biggest goal is still simple.

I don’t want fame.
I don’t want attention.

I just want one moment—
when my parents proudly say,
“He is our son.”

There are days I feel confused.
Days when I question myself.

But I keep moving.

Because I’ve learned something important—
you don’t need to have everything figured out.

You just need to keep going.

I am not perfect.
I am still learning.
I am still growing.

But one thing is certain—

I will not stop.

Because I am not just building a career.
I am building a life.

And one day, it will all be worth it.

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