Through the Quiet
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Between the noise and the silence, there’s a space where growth happens. I write from that space—where reflection, resilience, and real stories meet.
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Discover Your True Worth
One day, a young monk approached a Zen master and asked, ''what is the greatest value in my life? The Zen master replied, ''go to the back garden, pick up a large stone and take it to the market to sell. If someone asks for the price, don't speak, just show two fingers. If they bargin with you, don't sell it. Bring it back and i will tell you the greatest value in your life.
By Through the Quiet9 months ago in Motivation
The Exciting Journey of Pahela Baishakh: From the Mughal Period to Independent Bangladesh
The first day of the Bengali calendar, also known as Pahela Baishakh or Poyla Baishakh, is also known as the Bengali New Year. The day is the traditional day of the New Year for all Bengalis. In Bangladesh and West Bengal, India, the day is celebrated the same way as the New Year. Tripura's Bengalis also take part in this festival. In Bangladesh, Pahela Baishakh is celebrated as a national holiday. As such, it is considered a universal folk festival of Bengalis. The celebration of Pahela Baishakh began with the Muslim Mahifaras community of Old Dhaka.
By Through the Quiet10 months ago in History

