Student Ordinary

Abstract Tragedy Action

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Student Ordinary

Abstract Tragedy Action

Alone Is Best Life

Alone Is Best Life

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Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Arkville, lived a young man named Maruf. He had always been sociable, surrounded by friends during his university days, engaging in numerous activities and events. But as life took its course, Maruf found himself pursuing a PhD in his chosen field, and the prospect of living alone during his research phase filled him with anxiety and uncertainty.


In the beginning, Maruf tried to fight against his worries. He attended gatherings, reached out to old friends, and even attempted to join study groups. However, the more he tried to connect with others, the more he felt a growing pull towards solitude. Something within him craved for the tranquility of solitary research and introspection.


One day, as he was flipping through the pages of a research paper in the university library, a sense of calm washed over him. He realized that in the quiet corners of the library, he could delve deep into his thoughts, fully immersing himself in the world of knowledge. Maruf felt a newfound contentment, and it was as if he had stumbled upon the best-kept secret of happiness—living alone.


Embracing this newfound perspective, Maruf began to spend most of his days in the central library. He would read, research, and write with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. The library became his sanctuary, a place where he could explore the vast realm of ideas without any distractions.


The rhythm of his days became comforting. He would arrive at the library early in the morning when the soft rays of the sun would gently stream through the windows. He would sip coffee from the vending machine, savoring its warmth and flavor, preparing himself for a day filled with intellectual adventure.


During lunchtime, Maruf would take a break from his studies to visit the central mosque nearby. There, he would find solace in prayer, connecting with his inner self and the divine, feeling grateful for the path he had chosen. After Asar prayer, he would take a walk amidst nature, strolling through a nearby park, observing the trees swaying in the breeze, and marveling at the wonders of the natural world.


As the evening approached, Maruf would return to the library to complete his research. He often lost track of time, so engrossed in his work that he would stay until the last rays of daylight danced upon the library shelves.


To satiate his hunger, he would head to the university cafeteria for dinner. The hot and delicious foods served there not only nourished his body but also reminded him of the simple joys in life. He relished every bite, grateful for the sustenance that fueled his passion for research.


His worries about being alone during his PhD journey had dissipated entirely. He now realized that being alone wasn't a curse but a blessing in disguise. He cherished the solitude that enabled him to dive into the depths of his mind, exploring the vast ocean of ideas that lay before him.


With his newfound sense of contentment and joy, Maruf made significant progress in his research. He published his writings in prestigious journals and conferences, and his work garnered recognition from his peers and mentors. The ultimate pleasure he derived from these accomplishments was unlike anything he had experienced before.


He continued to meet with his supervisor occasionally, exchanging ideas and insights, but for the most part, he was content in his solitude. He had discovered a world within himself that was infinitely fascinating and fulfilling.


As the seasons changed and years passed, Maruf became a respected researcher in his field. He had indeed found his path, and he knew he would spend his whole life on this journey of reading, writing, and contributing to the world of knowledge—alone but never lonely. He decided not to marry anymore. He is content with his research life, and he wish to follow like Newton.


And so, the story of Maruf teaches us that sometimes the greatest pleasures in life are found when we embrace our own company, find contentment within ourselves, and follow our true passions, regardless of the path we had once envisioned for ourselves. In the end, Maruf found not just academic success but also the profound joy of being truly and authentically himself.


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