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"Everyday"

By Baangmoy Boruah Lahon



The light of the Earth gleams over masses of buildings and snow-white mountains, signifying the time of day for the people ready for a new adventure. Observing at a new them, they prepare for the journey of their dreams and act. All the students study hard to grasp maximum, all businessmen and women insert overall effort on their computers and keyboards to reach the uppermost rank of service, all soldiers, and general commanders train to win the war for their country. Everyone always has the same question. “What is going to happen




tomorrow? Will it just be like every day?” Everyone looks towards their future, their fate, and their life after. Everyone does. But there is something exquisite about the past and the present, something about a day. Nearly all think everyday is the same. No, it’s not. A day, even with the minutest changes, is different. A day can be the accomplishment of a student having the highest marks amongst his or her school. A day can be the loss of a significant person in your life. A day can be the time needed for India to acquire independence from the British. A day is not just a day. A day is very important for everyone. It can be the day when you walked for the first time, or the day when you met your grandfather and grandmother for the first time. Just 24 hours is enough to do something special in your life. A day can change everything: your future, your fate, your today, your tomorrow. Remember that so that you can live your life to the fullest.


By Baangmoy Boruah Lahon







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