BEYOND WORDS!

Muhammad Ahsan Iqbal
2 min readJun 16, 2021

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Indeed, it is well stated by elders that only good deeds accompany us to the afterlife and good deeds are associated with good character. Incidentally, we humans are emotional beings who are intrinsically inclined towards gaining sympathy, relating to one another’s feelings, showing empathy and creating fulfilling memories.

And, all these characteristics are traits of a good character. Our sympathy towards others prompts us to be of a certain value. Whereas, our empathy allows us to relate to those emotional sentiments. A combination of both is what creates memories that are ever lasting. This is what differentiates us from all other creations as intellectual emotional beings.

With that said, not only from the last session, but throughout the fellowship, it is these memories that would ultimately last. I am not saying that all else is somehow of lesser value but test yourself when you recall this fellowship after 10 years from now, what would be those few moments that perhaps would flash promptly? Yes, it is the memories that we created together, the pakora moment, that “don’ts of an interview” getups, those PW reactions, the virtual ride we had on a rough road or perhaps with a furious driver, the group singing session & so on.

So far, I am sure you reckoned the importance of emotional connection and therefore I can freely proceed further without any more elaboration on this never-ending topic. I truly felt the importance of the previous session, I believe it was a way towards making our last moments as a fellow of batch 183 special and memorable. Moreover, the ‘Appreciating You” activity was really an out-of-the-box idea (kudos to the one who initiated this concept). It felt like there was something missing and then we had this activity and the puzzle was peacefully brought to end.

I believe that this fellowship has ended but our connections would surely sustain. We would keep sharing our achievements/progresses along the way and celebrate together. Besides, I would employ all the learnings that I had in this wonderful journey. I would make sure if I am not a leader in a certain activity, then I am definitely an MVTP. I would ensure that I always bear all the principles of progress in mind while executing any undertaking and keep on taking new lucrative initiatives/opportunities that come my way.

Whatever I have mentioned was just a small attempt towards delivering my perspective across, but I believe that this experience is BEYOND WORDS!

Keep roaring fellows! Stay blessed!

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