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Moment that change my life.

 Among the many memories written across the journey of my life, one moment shines brighter than the rest — the day I began my teaching career in 2022 at Brekha Primary School . Nestled in the remote hills of Tashigang Dzongkhag , the school stood far away from comfort and convenience. The sky was gloomy, the wind carried cold whispers, and the muddy road stretched endlessly before me like a test of patience and purpose. As I travelled through the difficult path, my heart was filled with uncertainty. Yet, at the end of that lonely road, I discovered something far more beautiful than I had expected. Standing in the mud with a group of students was my principal, clearing the road with his own hands while waiting to welcome me. In that moment, the cold weather suddenly felt warm. He was not dressed in pride or authority, but in humility and kindness. His smile carried the comfort of a father, and his actions spoke the language of true leadership. Without saying much, he taught me the...

To whom I look up to.

 In the story of my life, the brightest chapter is written by my father. Though he is a simple layman, to me he is a man richer than kings — rich in wisdom, discipline, and countless skills. He is the silent architect of my dreams and the guiding light that shapes my path. Whenever the world slows down, I see him sitting quietly with a book in his hands, turning pages as if he is speaking to knowledge itself. His love for reading has always inspired me deeply. Often, he reminds me, “A teacher must read to teach.” Those words echo in my heart like a timeless lesson, pushing me to grow wiser each day. My father also taught me to respect the world around me. He dislikes untidiness and always says, “This earth is not only for humans but also for gods, deities, and every living being.” Through his words, I learned that cleanliness is not just a habit but a form of respect for life itself. Beyond his wisdom, he is gifted with many talents — calligraphy that flows like poetry, carpentr...

My Introduction.

 My name is Sonam Namgay, and I proudly come from Phomed Dung under Tshenkhar Gewog in Lhuentse Dzongkhag . I completed my Bachelor’s Degree in Language and Literature from College of Language and Culture Studies in 2020. My journey has always been guided by creativity, curiosity, and a deep love for learning. I am passionate about painting, writing poems, and crafting stories that reflect emotions, imagination, and everyday experiences. For me, art and literature are not just hobbies but meaningful ways of expressing myself and connecting with others. Whenever I have free time, I enjoy exploring nature through photography, capturing beautiful moments and finding inspiration in the simplicity of the natural world. Currently, I am pursuing a Post Graduate Diploma in Education at Paro College of Education , where I am preparing myself to become a dedicated and inspiring educator. I believe education has the power to transform lives, and I aspire to make a positive difference throu...

The Truth of Life and How Humans Misuse It.

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Life is often treated as a race, but very few people stop to ask where the race is leading. From a young age, humans are trained to achieve, compete, earn, and prove themselves. Success becomes the center of existence, while understanding life itself becomes secondary. The result is a society filled with people who know how to survive professionally but do not know how to live peacefully. The truth of life is practical and visible in everyday experience: human beings have limited time, limited energy, and no guarantee of tomorrow. Yet most people live as if life will continue forever. They postpone happiness, delay rest, ignore relationships, and sacrifice health for goals that often lose meaning once achieved. One of the clearest examples of misusing life is the unhealthy obsession with work and money. Earning money is necessary, but many people turn it into the sole purpose of existence. They spend decades working under stress, sacrificing sleep, health, family, and mental peace to...