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PG Degree_IITG

On **6th August**, I’ll be traveling to **Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati** to receive my postgraduate degree, and I couldn’t be more excited.

This degree represents much more than academics. It reflects years of balancing a full-time career, family responsibilities, late-night study sessions, deadlines, and moments when giving up seemed easier than continuing.

Standing on campus to receive my degree will be a reminder that persistence pays off. Every challenge, every sacrifice, and every sleepless night led to this milestone.

I’m grateful to my family, mentors, and everyone who supported me throughout this journey.

Here’s to lifelong learning and believing that it’s never too late to invest in yourself.

Looking forward to walking across that stage on **6th August**. 🎓

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u/SO_2454 — 7 days ago

PG Degree_IITG

On 6th August, I’ll be traveling to Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati to receive my postgraduate degree, and I couldn’t be more excited.

This degree represents much more than academics. It reflects years of balancing a full-time career, family responsibilities, late-night study sessions, deadlines, and moments when giving up seemed easier than continuing.

Standing on campus to receive my degree will be a reminder that persistence pays off. Every challenge, every sacrifice, and every sleepless night led to this milestone.

I’m grateful to my family, mentors, and everyone who supported me throughout this journey.

Here’s to lifelong learning and believing that it’s never too late to invest in yourself.

Looking forward to walking across that stage on 6th August. 🎓

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u/SO_2454 — 7 days ago

Wednesday night travel mode: ON! ✈️

I’ll be flying out from Bengaluru Airport Terminal 1. There’s always something exciting about late-night flights—the airport lights, the buzz of travelers, and the feeling that a new journey is about to begin.
Now for the fun part… Guess my destination!

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u/SO_2454 — 7 days ago

Today I Was Reminded That Small Acts of Kindness Still Matter

Today, a bank verification officer, Chandrasekhar, visited my rented home in Bengaluru for my home loan address verification. He completed the formalities, including taking a selfie and recording the GPS location. Before leaving, I offered him a cup of tea and a samosa. He seemed genuinely hungry, and the smile on his face along with his heartfelt “thank you” made my day. He even wished me all the best for my new home, which made the moment even more meaningful. It reminded me that kindness doesn’t have to be expensive or extraordinary to make an impact. A small gesture of hospitality, a few minutes of conversation, or simply treating someone with respect can brighten another person’s day. We often get so busy with our own lives that we forget how much these little moments matter. Happiness doesn’t always come from grand achievements or expensive gifts. Sometimes, it begins with something as simple as a warm cup of tea, a samosa, and genuine compassion shared between two people.

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u/SO_2454 — 10 days ago

A dream come true!

After spending the last 10 years living in rented houses and PG accommodations in Bengaluru, I have finally decided to buy my first home. I explored several projects from Tier-1 builders, but their prices felt unrealistic for my budget. After careful consideration, I chose Shashank Akshaya 3bhk 1500 Square feet because it offers a reasonable price, is built by a reliable developer, and provides excellent value for money. Excited to begin this new chapter of life! 😊

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u/SO_2454 — 12 days ago