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You are Ramesh. You have come to make a living in a big city. Write a
er describing the new place and your experience there.

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Answered by sukumarsawant1510
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Dear Anu

I am feeling glad that I again get a chance to write a letter. At present, I am feeling at top of the world because recently I shift to new place, new home and in new atmosphere. As you know, I told you earlier also, my last place was not fit to live anymore for me, so shifting is the only option I have. Here, I found better parking place for my both vehicles. There is beautiful garden next to my home and on other side I have amazing neighbors who welcome me on the day of shifting. I met them first time but they made me so comfortable that I felt like I know them for years. Now I am planning to invite them on a dinner before that I need to decorate interior of my home. So, I want you to accompany me and share your views on interior decoration of my home. I will write more about my new home on some another day. Till that, have a great time.  

Priya    

Answered by Rosiee
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When I first moved to Delhi, it was an amazing experience. The feeling of freedom, the excitement of exploring a new place, and the anonymity of walking around in a place where no one knew me were all exciting but very significant changes for me at this time in my life. It took me two years to adjust to the culture, the local customs, and a whole new way of thinking. (Yes – India is a country of many cultures!) It was not difficult by any means, but it wasn’t an easy process either.

As time went on and I came to learn many things about myself, I realized and accepted that I am an introvert.

Being an introvert is not bad, but it’s a challenge when you are put in a big crowd, and you have to engage or present yourself. Still, I accepted the challenge, and worked on becoming more of an extrovert. At times I succeeded, and at times I failed. Every failure taught me how to be better at it the next time, and at this point, I can say that I’m learning and implementing more extroversion.

You are on your own:

One of the scariest feelings in life is the realization that you are on your own. When I was 22 I accepted that, and I realized that I was going to have to make my life whatever I wanted it to be.

I could either live a life of purpose that I would design for myself, or I could have a life that would be decided by my family. I chose to create my life on my own terms and to become the change I want to see.

The transition in terms of thoughts, finding the perfect balance, and creating a life I want was not easy, and it was never meant to be easy.

I succeeded and I failed many times in many ways. But whenever I failed, I marked the failure as a lesson, and it helped me to grow stronger.

I have accepted that I am on my own and, despite having a loving family, the life I am creating is going to be my life. I thought that I could choose to live a rebellious life or a life of meaning. Interestingly, what I found was a solid balance of both!

Your problems are your own:

When you are with your family, you share your pain and your problems. But, when you are on your own all burdens belong to you and you alone. Problems are a part of life, and they can come at any stage of life. Some problems will be big, and many of them will be small.

What I have taught myself, however, is that any problem I have today is a result of my actions in the past, and thus my future will be shaped by how I act today.

So, if you have any problem in your life today, take action and find a solution! Time will help with some problems, but they usually will not resolve automatically. You must take action and make things happen. Stay strong and stay positive!

Transition of thoughts and reality:

The biggest fight for me was handling the initial transition. What I saw in my childhood and what I see now are two different aspects of life. The greatest challenge for me was accepting the transition and embracing a new reality.

Surely, if you are a small-town guy living in a big city world, you too must have felt the heat of the transition. But with time we become accustomed to new ways of being and new ways of living. And from there we are free to create the life of our dreams.

You can either cry or find a reason to smile:

There are times when we want others to understand us, and to understand, accept and even help handle our problems. But life doesn’t always work this way. Everyone else is busy with their own life issues. Ask yourself:

Would you like to handle the problems of others throughout your life?

Helping other people to be happy is one thing. But carrying someone else’s emotional baggage is a completely different matter. If you are a person who likes to see others happy, be a messenger and not a carrier!

More or enough:

There is no end to asking for more. What you should be asking for is enough. Whatever you get beyond “enough” is happening and exciting. If you are always looking for more, you may end up having more, but never enough. Enough gives you satisfaction. More gives you anxiety and cravings for even more. Have goals and gratitude for enough, rather than asking for more.

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