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A walk down memory lane

We all have good memories of our school days. Those were days when we learned the basics of our life, made friends and promises to never part. It was in those glorious days that we even fall victim to love. We weave a journey is worth cherishing the rest of our lives. The school days also taught us the bitter experience of punishment for every mistake.
By Sailesh Chaudhary

We all have good memories of our school days. Those were days when we learned the basics of our life, made friends and promises to never part. It was in those glorious days that we even fall victim to love. We weave a journey is worth cherishing the rest of our lives. The school days also taught us the bitter experience of punishment for every mistake.


 Those were days when we were surrounded by our friends, who stuck with us through thick and thin. They were always there to celebrate our joys or support us at hard times. At times of troubles, they always motivate and showed ways out of hardships.


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The funny part about the golden school days is that we only had one goal: score good grades, anyhow. Winning cricket or football matches were secondary. But no matter what we do, we can never go back to those beautiful days. The only option left is to cherish all the memories of our past, and store it safely in one corner of our heart. Occasionally, also bring them back while among friends.


 During childhood, we all aspired to become a doctor or an engineer and today when we have achieved our dreams, we wish to time travel back to our childhood. Those carefree days were precious; we dreamed dream freely and found happiness in smallest of things.


 

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