About Me
A one-liner about me would be, "I enjoy challenges and love to earn experiences by creating new chapters and stories of my life." Over the past few years, I have visited and lived in many countries and made many memories and experiences. Because I believe the time is boring and short when you tie yourself up in one place or only on certain things. I constantly challenge myself to learn new things, revisit my habits, and improve myself better than yesterday. Well, this is how I see myself. But, most importantly, I love to make a positive impact on people around me, my friends & family. It feels good to get an opportunity to help someone.

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A suitcase full of dreams
One of the best decisions of my life was to leave everything behind and pack my things in a small suitcase, then go for an Unknown. It was the time when I moved from Bangladesh a few years back.
I was born and raised in Bangladesh but never settled in one place.
My early school life began in a village where I used the candle to light up my reading room because power failure was common in a remote village. The village might be behind with opportunities, but it was a small peaceful area where most people knew each other. The people celebrate each other success and share happiness. We played cricket, football, badminton, and other not-named games.
In my home, there was a small pond behind our house and a large mango tree. I used to sit under the tree, look at the endless sky, and wonder where it ended. As a kid, I asked myself whether I could fly over the cloud to zoom out of the area to see more. The beautiful blue sky on a sunny day made me make blue my favorite color. If you see the logo of this website, you will see the letter "R" rising from the darkness for a vast, beautiful endless blue sky. That time was one of the best chapters of my life.
After my 10th grade(S.S.C.) I moved to Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. It was when I realized that life is not plain, square, or picture-perfect. I was in a close relative's house and failed to fit in as a shy introvert. I want to keep it short as some part of this I want to forget. Next, I moved to a shared apartment with a few of my school friends. Then I again got the taste of freedom which shaped me a lot. In Dhaka, I didn't lock myself in one place. From east to west and north to south, I lived everywhere within a short time.