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  hi guys is the josh high still i'm the last speaker but i guess it's still not the least i've still got a lot more to share so got your attention here right so don't lose the grips on the dreams of your life you must fight just to keep them alive these are the lines from one of my favorite songs called the eye of the tiger a soundtrack of one of my favorite films rocky something that i can relate to in my life because if there is one word to describe me i'm a fighter it is in my genes i am my parents so let me start from the very beginning my father colonel b.r chaudhary was the first ever army officer from his village a very hard-working man and a simple kind woman with endless resilience defines my mother nirmala chaudhary from having born in a army hospital to having spent my childhood in cantonments to studying in army schools the army life was a part and parcel of the springtime of my life in fact when i was born my dad was posted in lay at the time barely ma...
  The feeling of ‘void’ is exciting, you feel ‘nothing’, you are empty, mindless, disinterested — in everything. The void comprises the empty, lonely feelings stemming from holes in our hearts and soul. Sometimes these holes are fresh wounds like a breakup, death in the family, or losing our job. Sometimes they stem from something much deeper, like a lack of connection with family growing up, a childhood trauma, or hurt caused by someone in our past.  Most of us jump right into distractions.  The truth is that anytime you try to distract yourself from feeling what you're feeling, you're avoiding the fact that you're not whole. Something is missing, damaged, or broken; until you face it, no person or thing will ever make you feel complete. When you take the time to feel and experience the uncomfortable space that is void, you begin to see things. And when you can see things clearly, you can begin to heal.  Maybe it's not that you need that specific person in your life...