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Suman Meghwal

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Rahul sat gazing at his shiny vehicle, stationed in front of his opulent home. On the surface, he appeared affluent, yet the emptiness within revealed an alternative narrative. His so-called riches were a mirage—luxurious items, but no time or happiness to appreciate them. He recognized that his priorities had been misaligned. Pursuing material wealth had taken away his health, his tranquility, and moments with family. This false prosperity had obliterated the true riches in his life: family, health, and freedom. Rahul pondered, ā€œWhat does freedom mean?ā€ It wasn't about possessing costly items but rather the freedom to live according to his own standards, follow his interests, and be with those who were important. That’s when he chose to reconstruct his life based on what really matters.

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