As a child, I gazed at the sky for hours — not daydreaming, but listening. I felt a void that no one around me could explain, yet within that void lived a quiet knowing: there is something more to this life. I had conversations with Lord Shiva and Maa Vaishno Devi long before I had the words to describe what was happening.
My mother raised me with honesty, compassion, and courage — to be strong, independent, and unafraid. I stayed to myself most of the time, feeling different, feeling something that hadn't yet found its name. I was not the most extraordinary student by the world's measure. But I carried one unshakeable belief — we are not prisoners of our circumstances. We can change our destiny.
Life would soon test that belief to its very core.