"Pictures tell a thousand stories-Wk35"

in Steem Kids & Parents19 days ago

This simple picture of a quiet river stirs something deep inside me. It’s not just water flowing gently between the banks—it’s a doorway to my college days, a time filled with dreams, hard work, and small moments I now cherish deeply.

Every morning back then, I’d walk down to the riverside with a cup of steaming tea in hand. The air was cool, the sun barely rising, and the sound of the water was my constant companion. I’d sit on the same flat stone, open my books, and study for hours.
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Sometimes, classmates joined me. We’d share notes, laugh over silly jokes, and dream about the future. That river witnessed it all—my late-night revisions, my worries before exams, and even my moments of quiet joy.

Back then, I didn’t realize how precious those days were. I was focused on getting ahead, on building a future. And today, I am proud—working as a respected professional, living in the city, juggling responsibilities. But no achievement ever feels complete without remembering where it all began.

Whenever I visit my hometown, I make it a point to go back to the river. Even if only for a few minutes. The tea isn’t always with me now, and my books are long packed away, but something about the flow of the water brings it all back. I see my younger self—determined, hopeful, a little nervous—sitting right there, making plans for a life he couldn’t fully imagine.

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The river hasn’t changed much. It flows just as quietly, just as steadily. But I have. And yet, standing beside it, I feel the same peace, the same calm that once helped me focus and dream.

Life moves fast. Careers grow, cities change, people come and go. But this river remains—a silent keeper of memories, a reminder of who I was and how far I’ve come. And for that, I’ll always be grateful.


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Photo by@minzy



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 18 days ago 

If you're to use the following checkers, you'll observe that you used Ai to write this post in some way. My colleague is actually right in his verification.

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But most times we tend to see Ai in things we wrote by ourselves. This case is when you've written a post by yourself and you give Chatgpt to correct the grammar for you. It's automatically written by an Ai if you do this, even though you originally wrote it.

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For example — I am a boy.

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 18 days ago (edited)

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 17 days ago 

Please, use your own authentic software and show us the results in screenshots if you are very sure it is AI free. There is no need to feel offended