Via:-https://reinventionsreena.wordpress.com/2017/09/08/reenas-exploration-challenge-week-3/
Attempt #2
Love To Know The Old World
Secret Abilities Unknowingly Hides Somewhere In The Corner Of The Heart. Heart whispers every now n then .. ‘Come on Lets Give A Try’ Or ‘ Lets Do It.. ‘ but Something Holds Back. We know we have the ability that needs a tapping. Few lucky gets the chance accidently and few avoids even after knowing it just need a tapping to discover.
I got signal little late. My interest lies in Ancient Things. I Love History. I get hooked when something related to old I stumble upon on sites, books, news…
Anything about Ancient places, monuments, peoples, extint birds, animals, coins and lists goes on… I spend hours reading about it. My interest lies more on what happened in Ancient period rather than What’s happening currently in the world..😉
I believe I would have been A Great Archaeologist who examines ancient sites and objects to learn about the past. Ancient Temples, Churches, Forts fascinates me the most. I love to read story about the motive behind the structures, their creation,importance of their existance in that period. My fascination incline towards how people used to survive in that period, how life came on earth, their livelihood everything. It’s so vast.
That is my Untapped Ability… To Be A Great Archaeologist or Historian that I don’t know will ever get tapped or not but One thing m sure that My Interest In The Past will never Decline… It Will Keep Growing With Each Passing Time.
Go where your heart takes you. A lovely piece that tells of the frontiers of the human mind. It is never too late to tap into your talents as my story also rightfully tells. Lovely writing.
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Thank you Neel.. 😊😊 yes its never too late to tap on talents. 😇
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It’s never too late to learn or try your hand at what drives you…..great response to this prompt…..I like where your mind took you.
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Thank you Michael… yes its never too late … 😇😇
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Is it really ‘a little late?’. One doesn’t need a degree in archaeology or history, to visit a site, observe and analyze. It just starts with tourism, and recording/publishing your observations. That’s it 🙂
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True whatever you said but i feel i should have chosen history as my subject in academics … my professional life would have been different.. on personal level yes tourism, recording anytime..😇👍👍👍
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Reblogged this on Reena Saxena and commented:
A historian in the making …
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