Taking Flight — The Final Chapter

The Brainiac Blogosphere
3 min readJun 19, 2021

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“Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.” — Semisonic

Alas! It has ended. The journey with full of amazing people and a lot of learnings is ended with a heavy heart. Goodbyes are the hardest thing to say but every happiness has its end and it is the point where the new journey begins, therefore we don’t have to be sad, just prepare for the next stage because people come and go but the real ones like our family stays and we, Amal fellows are like a family.

Me after completing the Amal Fellowship

What should we do?

In my view, Life is like a game, you start from the easiest levels like you born then go to school, then college, then university, then a job, then making a family, and so where it goes. These are levels, as you passes the level successfully you’ll go to the next stage which is more difficult than the previous one. But the question is when are we enjoy our life? I’ve already given the answer above that life is a game. We like to or some people like me love to play games. Why? because we enjoy the struggle to complete the level and that’s our life is, loving the process of struggle to become successful. So, if we dive into the sea of our sorrows and don’t plan for the upcoming ones then we left with no extra lives to play the next.

And sometimes to uplift your emotional behavior, we like to talk to with our loved ones, these are the people that they really care about you because these are your family and they definitely bring you out from the fear or the anxiety that you are facing at that time. Our last session was amazingly arranged with no work load 😜 and we had talked to each other and also played some games to lift our mood. Cutting out from these amazing people can be detrimental to me. Most of my fellows are from NED, so it can be easy to meet them and be in contact with them. Also my circle members, we are thinking to continue our Mega Project, so there is a lot to learn more from them.

Through this fellowship, I have learned a lot. I became more productive from a procrastinator just by applying those learnings into my daily work. As I am about to enter into my professional life and the skills I have developed in myself are the tool to become successful in this stage of life. That’s why, making those skills as a habit will be a great choice. For a lifelong learning, I am doing courses and exploring more intomy field of interest and other disciplines as well.

Sooooooo, that’s all from the last blog *kidding*. Lots of love to my facilitators Sir Anis and Ma’am Alia, without you it couldn’t be possible and also to my Amal Fellows. Allah ap sab ko khush aur abad rakhain(Ameen) ❤❤❤

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