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Rohan had always believed he was enough — until the world began to tell him otherwise. From a young age, people had opinions about him. He was too quiet, they said. Too simple. Too emotional. In school, teachers advised him to speak louder. Friends told him to be more confident. Relatives compared him to others
My name is Anish Shakya. I am originally from Nepal and currently living in Indonesia. Welcome to my blog The blog is a reflection of my journey, experiences, and passions. Here, I share stories about lifestyle, travel adventures, health and wellness, and Me food Lover . From exploring new places and cultures to discovering delicious cuisines and maintaining
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