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About me

Sonam Thinley Dorji is a dynamic and driven individual known for his dedication to personal growth, community service, and academic excellence. Born and raised in Bhutan, Sonam embodies the values of humility, perseverance, and compassion that define his cultural roots. He has consistently demonstrated strong leadership skills and a deep sense of responsibility, whether in the classroom, extracurricular activities, or community initiatives. Sonam’s passion for learning is evident in his academic pursuits, where he consistently excels and inspires others through his discipline and curiosity. Beyond academics, he is actively involved in various volunteer programs and youth empowerment projects, reflecting his commitment to making a meaningful impact in society. With a calm demeanor and a thoughtful approach to problem-solving, Sonam is respected by his peers and mentors alike. His ability to communicate effectively, work collaboratively, and stay focused on his goals marks him as a pro...

My saviour

๐Ÿ’“๐Ÿ™†  My Saviour๐Ÿ’ซ There are moments in life when the noise becomes too loud, the silence too heavy, and the shadows far too long. I’ve had those days—when getting out of bed felt like lifting a mountain, and smiling seemed like a forgotten language. But in those quiet, breaking moments, I found something—or rather, someone—that pulled me back from the edge. This is not a story of dramatic rescue, but of gentle redemption. This is the story of my saviour .๐Ÿ’ฅ๐Ÿ’ฆ Not all saviours wear capes. Mine didn’t come crashing through a wall or descend from a heavenly sky. They appeared in the form of unwavering presence, of words unspoken but deeply felt. My saviour came as a friend who listened without judgment. A sibling who saw through my smiles. A stranger’s kind words on a particularly hard day. My saviour was not one person, but a tapestry of moments, stitched together with love, empathy, and timing.๐Ÿ’จ๐Ÿ’ฌ There was a time I believed that strength meant doing it all alone. I wore my ind...