From No to Yes

Hi I'm mak 

  Today I want to share something with you all. actually I'm not a social person. I don't have much friends. But I have a few. I had kinda an introverted personality. So when my friends call me to go out with them I always make excuses to cancel that plan.Honestly that refusals were one of the biggest mistake that I ever made. 

 Even though they know I wouldn't come they repeatedly pressurize me to go with them. Then once I said yes to them. Believe me  that was the best decision that I ever made. I had lots of problems during my hss period. I didn't liked my hss scl period at all. I hated it. I kinda had constant headaches,and I was once hospitalized too. when I started the journey it was something that I never experienced before and I liked it very much.


The first time I said “yes” felt like stepping over a line I’d drawn around myself for years.

I—quiet, careful, practiced at polite excuses—had always said no. Headache. Busy. Maybe next time.

We rode past places I’d only ever seen from windows. Wind stitched my hair to the side of my face. The city’s noise thinned into a soft hum. We stopped by a chai stall that had more stories than sugar. We argued about which way to go and then laughed when the arguments dissolved into jokes. Those small, ordinary things—shared jokes, a borrowed water bottle—stacked up into something enormous.


That trip did something to me I hadn’t expected. It didn’t fix everything — nothing magical like that — but it planted a memory so full it became a place I could visit when the rest of the world felt heavy. I discovered that peace doesn’t always come alone; sometimes it shows up as laughter in a cramped bike, the smell of wet earth, and cousins who become keepers of a part of you.

So here’s the message I want to send, straight from that road and that hilltop: if you’re feeling stuck, sad, or restless, try saying “yes” once. It doesn’t have to be big. Go on a short ride. Say yes to the one invitation you’d usually refuse. Memories are like seeds — most won’t sprout into forests, but every now and then one grows into a tree you can shelter under for years.

 So wrap up and go for trip cause this world is really big and there are plenty to explore.Trust me guys u gonna luv it💫.

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