My Life Philosophy

My life philosophy is Live and let others live. In this small journey of my life I have developed my perceptive on life that most of our problems are not actually any problems but socially constructed phenomenons and freeing ourselves from narrow boxes of societal expectations and truly embracing who we actually are can solve a lot of problems. The core of my philosophy lies in seeing the bright side of life in all circumstances and with a heart full of hope, a positive mindset and bright smile on face we can deal with anything in life. I am learning and growing and still developing my ideas so thats why I do not claim to be right but I am right according to my current understanding of things and I am sure I will develop a strong perspective about things as I will evolve

WhatI wantto become?

I've been grappling with this question since I was 5 years old, constantly switching between different career interests. I have a multitude of passions and struggle to commit to just one. While some say 'jack of all, master of none but is oftentimes better than master of one I believe that exploring various fields can be more valuable than specializing in a single area. Life is too short to do everything, but I want to experience as much as I can. As an undergrad student, I'm still uncertain about my future, but I'm driven to make a global impact. I'm searching for a career that truly resonates with me, something that ignites my passion and purpose but my mission is to make a global impact

Know more about me : I am a Pakistani girl

As a proud Pakistani girl, I cherish my cultural and religious traditions. Born into a Muslim family, I align my life with my faith and values. Being a Pakistani girl means:

  • Embracing my cultural heritage with pride
  • Blending traditional and modern qualities with adaptability
  • Pursuing education and career goals with dedication
  • Being open-minded and accepting of diversity
  • Respecting other cultures and beliefs
  • Valuing family and strong family bonds
  • Nurturing a deep sense of faith and spirituality
  • Enjoying delicious Pakistani cuisine and vibrant dressing
  • Being emotionally expressive and quick to connect
  • Exuding confidence, grace, and poise
  • Seeking new ideas and connections beyond gender stereotypes
  • Speaking multiple languages, including Urdu, English, Kashmiri, Punjabi, and others
  • Enjoying Pakistani dramas, movies, songs, and experimenting with
cooking The Pakistani girl in me celebrates her roots with joy and gratitude!

I wantto become a world citizen

As a proud Pakistani, I'm deeply rooted in my cultural heritage and traditions, but I'm also drawn to the world beyond my borders. I want to become a global citizen because I believe that our shared humanity is stronger than our differences. I'm eager to learn from diverse cultures, engage with global issues, and advocate for a more just and sustainable world. While I cherish my Pakistani identity and the values of hospitality, resilience, and compassion that come with it, I know that my roots can flourish even as I branch out into the global community. By embracing global citizenship, I hope to enrich my own life and contribute to a world where everyone can thrive, regardless of their background or origin. As I explore my career options, I'm committed to choosing a path that aligns with my values as a global citizen, allowing me to make a positive impact and foster a more connected and compassionate world.

I love to send voice notes and online meetings

When it comes to connecting with others, I'm a self-proclaimed 'digital extrovert'! While I value meaningful relationships, I find my energy and comfort in online interactions. Give me a voice note or a phone call any day, and I'll open up and share my thoughts and feelings with ease. Inperson meetings, on the other hand, can be draining for me, and I need to pace myself to avoid feeling overwhelmed. With a limited social window of about an hour, I prioritize quality over quantity and cherish the connections I make within that time. Through my website and online platforms, I hope to expand my reach and connect with like-minded individuals who share my passions and interests, all from the comfort of my own.

I a photo enthusiast

I'm proud to embrace my cultural heritage and love for traditional dresses and jewelry. But beyond that, I'm also passionate about capturing life's beauty through my camera lens. Taking pictures is not just a hobby, but a way for me to express myself and celebrate my individuality. I adore snapping selfies, showcasing my favorite outfits and jewelry, and highlighting the beauty of nature around me. For me, photography is a form of self-love and self-care, allowing me to freeze moments in time and cherish them forever. Whether it's a stunning sunset, a vibrant traditional outfit, or a quiet moment of self-reflection, I can't stop capturing the beauty that surrounds me – and within me.

Italk to myself

I'm a firm believer in the power of self-conversation! In fact, I spend most of my time talking to myself - yes, you read that right! I'm my own best friend, confidant, and mentor all rolled into one. I smile at myself, share ideas with myself, and even give myself lectures (sometimes stern ones, too!). My inner dialogue is a never-ending stream of thoughts, reflections, and encouragement. I've learned to embrace this quirk and make the most of it, because let's face it, I'm always available to listen and offer advice - even if it's just to myself!

Friends and family

I believe we're all connected, and I don't draw lines between blood ties and water-like bonds. To me, everyone is a potential cousin, and I embrace the idea that we're all part of a larger human family. While I don't form lifelong friendships, I easily connect with like-minded individuals who share similar interests and values. Proximity and common ground spark meaningful relationships, and although they may evolve or fade as circumstances change, I cherish the memories and experiences we shared. I don't believe in obligations or ownership in relationships; instead, I strive for balance and freedom in all connections, whether romantic, platonic, or familial. My family values are dear to me, but I also value the beauty of impermanence and the freedom to flow in and out of relationships with love and appreciation.

I love being a student

Im a lifelong learner at heart, and I believe that knowledge has no bounds. However, I've always struggled with the conventional classroom setup. Sitting through lectures feels like a constraint, and I find my mind wandering, unable to connect with the material. To me, the traditional classroom represents a restrictive, one-size-fits-all approach to learning that stifles my curiosity and creativity. Instead, I thrive in unstructured environments, where I can explore, engage with diverse individuals, and discover new experiences. Through realworld interactions and self-directed exploration, I've found that learning becomes a fluid, organic process that resonates deeply with me. While I may not fit the traditional mold of a student, my passion for learning remains unwavering, and I embrace the freedom to pursue knowledge on my own terms.

I am a dreamer who does

I am a dreamer who does - a passionate idealist with a dash of delusional optimism. I believe that imagination is the spark that sets the fire of possibility ablaze. Everything starts with a dream, a vision, a what-if. I'm obsessed with ideas, the catalysts for change, and I love sharing them, shaping them, and bringing them to life. My mind is a maze of creativity, constantly weaving together disparate threads to form new patterns, new possibilities. I'm a creator, a innovator, and a problem-solver, always seeking to push boundaries and challenge the status quo

Questions? Thoughts? Suggestions?

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