A Bridal Dream at Mehrangarh Fort

By Sweta Singh
There are moments in life when you feel as if the whole world pauses, just for you. For me, one such moment was standing on a hilltop, arms stretched wide, wearing my favorite trekking outfit and feeling the wind brush against my skin.
At 23, I’ve realized that life is not just about routines, deadlines, or social media updates—it’s about finding spaces where you truly feel alive. Trekking gives me that. The long climb, the burning in my legs, the sweat dripping down my forehead—all of it vanishes the instant I reach the peak. Suddenly, the view in front of me makes every effort worth it.
That day, the hilltop felt like a personal stage where the universe applauded my small victory. The sky was endless, shades of orange and blue dancing together as the sun slowly rose. I stood there with my arms wide open, as if embracing the horizon, as if telling the world, “I am here, I am alive, and I am grateful.”
Trekking has taught me more than fitness—it has taught me patience, persistence, and humility. Nature doesn’t care about who you are or where you come from; it only rewards those who respect it. Each step on the trail felt like a lesson, reminding me to keep moving forward no matter how steep the path gets.
Looking back, I realize that my 23rd year is all about exploration—of places, of experiences, and of myself. The hilltop wasn’t just a destination; it was a reminder that sometimes the best views in life come after the hardest climbs.
As I stood there with the wind in my hair and the world at my feet, I whispered a quiet promise to myself: never stop exploring, never stop growing.
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