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A Day Start


Every day starts with a different story but in my case, I am used to my as usual scenario. The day starts with a cup of coffee then brushing my teeth, do cleaning the house, have a sweet breakfast, and grab a rickshaw that takes me to my destination which I started 1 year ago. 

My partner's name is Alex. Alex and I met around 1 year ago. I knew him before but the friendship turn on a daily basis when he joined the office. We always go to the office together and return home as usual. But something that I felt down today is a rickshaw puller was asking me how much we will pay to take us to the destination? We always the same deal as usual like 20. So, he agreed. In the journey, we found some interesting story from the man who takes us around 5 minutes ago. He told us that he was very good at class and was able to make number one every time. But the poverty took down his happiness when he releases that his father was no more. Sidor (a flood held in 2007) took down his dad, mom, and everything he loved. When we realized the story was at its ending scene, we are in front of the office building.

So, bringing down the story means that not only nature is beautiful, she has also courage and curse with her. If we research on the internet, we will find millions of cases that prove that an end number of people are dying in natural disasters. 

So, what the motto behind this?

Planting more and more trees and reviving the environment more eco-friendly. Once we saved it for us, it will emerge for our brighter future.


A Day To Remember


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