Sometimes, the smallest moments leave the biggest marks.
Once, I had an accountancy exam. A boy used to sit beside me during the exams—a cute little boy who carried strong positive vibes. I could sense his aura, and it made me feel happy, thinking that such kind of people still exist.
I started talking with him about the teacher who was on duty. We both didn’t like the teacher because the teacher was giving very negative vibes. I didn’t like that either.
He asked me, “Aap bade hokar kya banoge?”
I replied, “Ek acha insaan.”
Later, I thought about why I didn’t say something like CA, accountant, etc. But deep down, I knew the answer. I have always wanted to be a good person—not just good from the outside, but also from the inside. And this answer of mine hit me hard. We often fake ourselves on the outside. We pretend to be someone we are not. And that’s the truth of the world.
His question made me reflect on my own thoughts. It carried a depth that I hadn’t explored before. Then I asked him, “What do you want to become?” He smiled and said, “Ek acha insaan.”
It was a casual moment, but it carried a deep meaning.
I was shocked at my own answer, not just because it carried meaning, but because it felt like my own little version was talking to me. She was saying: If you’ll be good, then good things will start to take place.
I hope you find something inspirational in this story. Thank you for spending time with me. 🫶💗
yea, right ! sometimes little moment teach us a lot .
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