Today started early, as I woke up just before the sunrise. After a quick freshen-up, I came outside and called my friends and together we headed out for our daily run, which is becoming a key part of my routine as I prepare for the army vacancy. The air was crisp, and though my legs felt heavy at first, I gradually found my rhythm. Each step reminded me of my goals, pushing me to stay committed to my training. The run left me feeling energized and focused, and after I returned home, I had a well-deserved meal to refuel.
The view before sunrise
After breakfast, I made my way to the paddy farms. Working in the fields has always given me a sense of purpose—it’s hard, honest work that keeps me connected to the land. Today, my main task was removing weeds that had started to take over parts of the field.
It was exhausting but satisfying work, and as the day went on, I felt a sense of accomplishment seeing the clean rows of crops. There's something calming about being in the fields, surrounded by the steady rhythm of nature. The sun was starting to set by the time I finished up, it started to get golden view in the sky and I knew it was time to return back to home because after sometime it will get dark.
The evening View from my farm
Once I got back, there was still some household work waiting for me. I took bath immediately and went to kitchen to help my mom even though I was tired, I pitched in and helped out, feeling a sense of responsibility to keep things running smoothly at home. As the evening settled in, my mom made dinner, and it was a comforting way to end the day. The meal tasted even better after a long day of physical work, and I felt a deep sense of gratitude for everything—my family, the farm, and the progress I’m making toward my goals.
Now, as I’m getting ready for bed, my body is tired, but my mind is calm and clear. I’m feeling hopeful about tomorrow and determined to keep moving forward.