Things I Learned This Year # 2025
Now 2025 is also coming to an end. The 5-6 years before 2025 were spent mostly going back and forth between hospitals. But this year was different it’s not that I didn’t feel pain or demotivation – I did.
But this year, I didn’t spend it in hospitals, I just lived my life –
Sometimes making mistakes, sometimes doing things right. Sometimes thinking that maybe I won’t live very long, and sometimes telling myself, no… this is just the beginning. I am very strong, and I still have a lot to live for, and many dreams left to fulfill.
And while being tangled between these two thoughts, 2025 also came to an end.
In between all of this, there were many things that I, learned this year.
Things 2025 Taught me: Lessons, Surprises, and Insights

- Pain and feeling unconscious have now become a part of my life.
I will have to live my life with all of this. No matter what happens, I cannot give up on consistency, because nothing is going to happen to me. I didn’t only feel it; I truly embraced it.
2. Nothing is more important than family.
3. Dreaming may not always change everything, but it surely gives life a direction.
4. Life is not a movie that changes in a snap. We have to endure our share of struggle and pain.
5. In the end, we are our own best friends. Neither parents, nor a husband, boyfriend, siblings, or friends can ever understand us better than we understand ourselves.
6. This year, for the first time, I faced the things that scare me, and even though they still do, but now I no longer hesitate to try.
7. Life should be lived as it comes. After surviving bigger storms, smaller problems don’t shake you anymore.
8. If you want to reach your goals, motivation, hard work and dreaming are important – but consistency matters the most. If you are consistent, that’s it – the game is over, everything becomes easy.
9. As they say, people understand the value of something only when they don’t have it. Maybe that’s right.
If someone reads the quote “Health is wealth,” it usually doesn’t affect them – they just see it as another quote and move on. I used to do the same.
But now, when I read “Health is wealth,” it feels like whoever wrote it was absolutely, completely right.
Because…….
Even without any support, a person can still move ahead and grow. Even if someone is poor, they can still become successful.
those who can afford only one meal a day can become successful.
But without good health, moving forward and achieving success becomes extremely difficult – and I am a living example of that.
So now the question is – what did you learn this year? Would you like to share?





