Category: Gratitude

  • The Light That Lasts

    By Choitalyk Ruman

    There was once a woman named Emily who lived in a small village. She wasn’t the richest, the loudest, or the most educated person around but she had something rare: a quiet, steady light inside her.

    Every morning, Emily would step outside and remind herself, “Be the salt and the light in someone’s life today.” And she lived by that. When she saw an elderly neighbor struggling with groceries, she carried them home. When a child cried because his kite tore, she sat with him and helped mend it. When a friend felt hopeless, Emily listened, not to speak, but to understand.

    People often wondered why she did so much when she never asked for anything in return. Emily would simply smile, because she knew something they didn’t:
    We are not remembered by our words, but by our deeds.

    One day, during a town festival, someone asked her, “Where does your strength come from?” Emily paused and said, “From noticing the light within myself… and allowing it to shine. When you let your inner light glow, your greatness blossoms naturally. And when it does, you can help others see theirs too.”

    Years passed, and even long after Emily was gone, people still spoke of the moments she created, moments that took their breath away not because they were grand, but because they were full of kindness.

    A repaired kite. A shared meal. A comforting presence. A gentle smile at just the right time.

    Her legacy lived not in what she said, but in how she made others feel.

    Because life, everyone eventually realized, is not measured by the number of breaths we take… but by the moments when someone’s simple goodness touches our soul.

    And Emily’s light, once small and humble, continued to shine through countless hearts—proof that being the salt and the light can transform more lives than we ever imagine.

  • A Thought from My Journey

    By Choitalyk Ruman

    I once thought that if I wished hard enough, life would somehow change on its own. I used to close my eyes, whisper my hopes to the stars, and wait for something magical to happen. But as time passed, I realized that wishes alone don’t move mountains, decisions and actions do.

    A wish is like a candle; it glows beautifully for a moment, but it takes commitment and courage to turn that flicker of light into a flame that truly brightens your path.

    There was a period in my life when I kept waiting ; waiting for the “right moment,” the “perfect time,” or for something to magically fall into place. I kept saying, “Maybe tomorrow.” But one day, I asked myself ,What if tomorrow never comes?

    That question changed everything.

    That’s when I learned to connect life with my days, not just count my days and call it life. Each sunrise became a reminder that I have another chance to do something meaningful  to love, to forgive, to grow, to simply be.

    And as I started to live with more awareness, I also began to understand the true value of people  those who walk beside you quietly, those who listen when you need to talk, those who show up when you least expect but most need it.

    I used to think love was about big gestures  grand words, fancy gifts, and perfect moments. But now, I’d rather have one rose, or even a wildflower from the side of the road, handed to me with genuine care. I’d rather have a friend say, “I’m proud of you,” or “I’m here,” while I’m still here to smile back and say thank you.

    Because love, appreciation, and kindness mean the most when they are given while we are alive to feel them.

    So now, I cherish every person who gives me their time, their love, their care, and their attention. Life has taught me that the most valuable gifts aren’t wrapped  they’re felt.

    If I could give one piece of advice from my own journey, it would be this:
    Don’t just wish for change  decide, and then take one small step every day toward it. Don’t wait for a special day to say kind words today is already special.

    Every sunrise is a new beginning, and every kind heart that crosses your path is a blessing.

    To everyone who has shared even a small part of my journey  thank you. You’ve been a light in my story, and I appreciate you more than words can say.

    With love and gratitude,
    Just saying… life is short  live it with heart.