28 March 2026
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At first glance, a desert appears empty. Harsh, dry, and unforgiving. Yet life exists there—quiet, adapted, and resilient in ways that are not immediately visible.
That is endurance.
The desert does not offer comfort, but it offers truth. Survival there depends on conservation, patience, and the ability to endure long stretches without immediate reward. Nothing is wasted. Nothing is taken for granted.
Human life has similar phases.
There are times when progress feels slow, resources feel limited, and encouragement feels distant. These are not always signs of failure. Sometimes they are conditions that build resilience.
Endurance is not dramatic. It is steady. It is the ability to continue without constant support, to manage energy wisely, and to move forward without losing direction.
The desert reminds us that life does not always grow in visible abundance. Sometimes it survives, strengthens, and prepares in silence.
And that too is a form of progress.
Rajat Chandra Sarmah
Guwahati, Assam, India
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