
(Sara Shrestha, IX ‘D’)
Thinking about the future is a kind of nostalgia. We all use the future as a place to escape our present. That might be delusional, but we can’t escape it.
I want my future to be an art out of my mind, my personality. I want my future to be spent on traveling, doing things I love, and spend time with my loved ones.
I guess, you live in the moment. I want my future to be spent in the moments. I want nothing to lose, nothing to gain, nothing to be desired, except to turn my life into a work of art. Live fast, die young and be wild.
I want the colours from my future to become an intricate scenery. When I will reflect my life back, I will know that my life was well spent. I want my future to be a beautiful sculpture.