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The day started early, around 7 AM. Since it was a public holiday for Eid Malud, the morning could have been for rest, but there was a plan to travel. A movement was scheduled in another state, so the journey began before the day fully started. The movement itself kicked off by 8 AM, which meant there was no time to waste. Everything moved fast from the beginning, and the day was already busy right after waking up.
After the movement started, the next step was going straight to the capital of the new state. From there, it was a quick move to an area close to the government house. Most of the day was spent right there. It was a long stretch of time in one place, with a lot of activity and attention focused on what was happening. There were no breaks to relax or do other things — the whole day stayed tied to that location. Being there from morning until later hours made the day feel long and serious.
By the time everything ended and the trip back was made, the stress of traveling and staying active all day had built up. There was no energy left for anything else. Immediately after getting back, the only thing left to do was go straight to sleep. The body and mind were tired from the early start, the movement, the time spent at the government house, and the travel between states. The day ended the same way it began — with no free time, just activity and rest after.
By isalifestyleThe day started early, around 7 AM. Since it was a public holiday for Eid Malud, the morning could have been for rest, but there was a plan to travel. A movement was scheduled in another state, so the journey began before the day fully started. The movement itself kicked off by 8 AM, which meant there was no time to waste. Everything moved fast from the beginning, and the day was already busy right after waking up.
After the movement started, the next step was going straight to the capital of the new state. From there, it was a quick move to an area close to the government house. Most of the day was spent right there. It was a long stretch of time in one place, with a lot of activity and attention focused on what was happening. There were no breaks to relax or do other things — the whole day stayed tied to that location. Being there from morning until later hours made the day feel long and serious.
By the time everything ended and the trip back was made, the stress of traveling and staying active all day had built up. There was no energy left for anything else. Immediately after getting back, the only thing left to do was go straight to sleep. The body and mind were tired from the early start, the movement, the time spent at the government house, and the travel between states. The day ended the same way it began — with no free time, just activity and rest after.