Looking back, I definitely say that "I was born with a golden spoon in my mouth," though not literally. But if I think about it now, it was no less than a golden spoon. Initial care by my grandmom, mom, and most senior relatives made me what is my base. My grandmom then used to help research scholars think innovatively related to their niche domains. Then it was the turn of my first ever school: my mom's handholding, which made my base more stronger. My father was the entire university for me, and his preaching(s) still hold true, and they are with me, deeply impacted. Then it was the turn of my pre-school teachers, and the way they handled me and all children was out of this world. They practically showcased all the basic concepts with multiple examples until we all understood. Those were the days without any technological interventions or gadgets. We never learned geometry lessons in the four walls of the classroom. It was always in the open playground. Hats off to my respected teachers for introducing me to such playful techniques.
With growing years, at the apt time, a uniquely different preaching entered in the form of a new motivator. It was then the time of one of my mamaji, whose Guinness record is still intact. I wish I would have received more moments with him to absorb the universe. What a personality indeed! He sowed the seed of indirect ways to narrate the technically strong titles. I used to feel mesmerised by his use of words and phrases and manoeuvring the vehicles, his boundless knowledge.... Storytelling was the forte of my mavsi, who was, fortunately, my neighbour too. The great-connect was established due to the distance and her continuous contribution via her speeches to the betterment of society at large.
Almost all my friends—parents, siblings, neighbors, and colleagues—had cool personalities. They used to take things lightly, perform quietly, and move on consistently. Hardly any used to crib; otherwise, all were full of josh, enthusiasm, innovative approaches, linguists, artists, time management specialists, and loving personalities by default. I was surrounded consistently by such gurus all over for years together. Now I am realising their importance more and more. And I am failing to describe their worth in building me. I know I am not ruling the world or a country. I am a tiny person, but still, all credit goes to them, to my liberal, strong base.
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