Lailun Islam Labonno
Choices do seem like an easy concept, but the question remains - is it? Have you ever wondered why your life turns out the way it does? Everything that happens in life is connected with strings in a designed way. It is like browsing through websites, one minute you are on one page and the next you find yourself in another till you ask yourself how you ended up there.
Little things can turn into something huge; as a matter of fact choices play a unique role on “how life will turn out.”
Choices are who you should be friends with, who you should consider as your role model, which path you should pick for your future career etc. People, places, careers, works, random whereabouts, all fall into our own choice category.
Growing up, learning how to make your own decisions is indeed an important thing. You cannot control how your life will turn out. But, yes, you can learn how to handle things in a simple way where all you have to worry about is your choices.
Choices also reflect who you are as a person. You do have a say in every bit of turnarounds in your life. Create your own mindset in such a way where you can stand your ground with your own preference. It is up to you to decide whether you want to get lost in the crowd or stand out from a crowd.
Remember to know the reality of choosing what is best for you. The world has everything opening up to us. There is every color on the color-plate of yours; you are just holding a paint brush to create a masterpiece on your own canvas. You can either use as much color as you want or you can just leave it in black and white. Simple, isn’t it? Choices make us who we are. There would not be so many roads of careers, characters and personalities opened up to us if it was not for our own choices.
No one can actually force you and can make the choices for you; because, at the end of the day, you are the one who ends up with the results of your own choices. Good intentions will always lead you to greater things. The universe has a funny way of paying people back on what they deserve.
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ULAB In observance of Language Martyrs and International Mother Language Day the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) recently organised a discussion and cultural programme on its Dhanmondi Campus… 
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