I visited an unexplored place called
'Chirala' with my four best friends. The intuition said that it was a risk and waste of money visiting such a place where nobody is going and never heard of such place. But ultimately life is all about taking risks. If you want to achieve something than you need to take a risk. Life is so short to live it in a monotonous way. Going on a trip with your best buddies taking a car is the moment you don't want to let it go.
I left in the early morning around 5:00 AM in the morning. Covering some distance we had the tea in cool breeze on the highway. We never realize that this time is not going to come again. We reached the destination around 2:00 PM. It was tough choice to search for best resort as place was unexplored. After thorough search we got what we desired for. Beach touch resort that had the most sparkling water and that hustling sound that drags you to itself.
Legendary moments:
We were sitting on the beach around a bonfire at 11:00 PM. We were having our dinner almost near the sea water that water was touching the feet while having hot french fries and spicy Punjabi dinner. We were sharing the life after MBA as the education is over shortly and such life won't be coming back again. All would be separated and going there ways, don't know whether we would coming to this place again. We just slept on the beach talking to each other without caring about clothes, hair, food or anything. The feeling that you get while in such a scenario is not less than having the golden moments of your life which is going to fly away soon. The cool breeze striking your face and hair, a small droplet of the tear going down from your eye and suddenly you realize that
'God, freeze the time. Is life just about earning name, fame and money?'. The tragedy of life is nobody cares for you if you don't have money.
Try to be with your closed ones before time passes away. The
cold breeze of the nature and
silence teaches you many things. Exploring the nature and its mystery is the best way to heal yourself from the injuries of the corporate moves.