AOA friends! Its amazing that so many years has passed by but still it doesn't feel like. I am not sure about you guys but to me those days were the best of the best & the worst of the worst. Living that carefree life with almost no money in the pocket but still enjoying every minute of it. Tutoring other kids in tuition centers & pretend like "Man (Sir) with all the answers" & struggling in our own studies was fun, still laugh at my self when I think about it. So much things were hapening those days but now I realise that was worth it. Some how it changed our lives even in that deteriorating situation, we got the confidence & foundation that made us what we are now.

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you are absolutely right khalid, those were the true golden days, but we never realized till we left 'em behind.
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