You are Unique there is no one like you in the world. - by from-mohammad-saad-ismail-khokhar

It all starts with a blink of an eye that brings us to life. We are welcomed into this world by happy faces all around, joy radiating from everyone. As we grow, we collect both good and bad memories. But at some point in life, a profound question pops into our minds:


Why did God create me? What makes me special? If I hadn’t been born, would the world be any different?

 

This is a question most of us grapple with at some stage. What sets us apart is how we tackle it. If you’re at a point where similar thoughts are bothering you, stay calm—I’ve got you.

 

When I had this question, I was probably around your age. I felt nervous and unsure of myself, and my self-esteem was at its lowest. Coming from an underdeveloped country made things even harder. I had no one to discuss these feelings with, so I had to figure it out on my own. Instead of letting these thoughts harm me or my mental health, I decided to take action.

 

I started searching for answers and exploring my interests. At that time, I had no skills except eating and sleeping, but I decided to learn something new. That’s when I discovered video editing and content writing. Content writing, in particular, became my savior—it gave me a sense of purpose and answered my question about why I was born.

 

In simple terms, what makes me different from others is the unique set of skills I cultivated. I’m not saying you have to follow the same path I did—I don’t know your exact circumstances. But what connects us is that we’ve faced the same question. I tackled it, and now I’m sharing my insights to help you do the same.

 

My advice is to uncover what makes you different from others. Maybe it’s your ability to remember things, your gaming skills, or your talent in a specific sport. Whatever it is, discover it. The sooner you figure it out, the sooner you can move on to the next phase: establishing yourself as a better person and exploring your true potential.

 

This isn’t about guiding you toward a career. It’s about suggesting a hustle, something to mentally distance yourself from your current condition. As Viktor Frankl said:
"When a person can't find a deep sense of meaning, they distract themselves with pleasure."

 

If we don’t find meaning in life, we often end up lost in pain and stress rather than pleasure. The way to find meaning is by identifying our strengths and using them to make life purposeful and productive.

So take this as a reminder: You are unique, and once you discover your strength, you can transform your life for the better.

 

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