# My Unscripted Journey #

Daily writing prompt
You’re writing your autobiography. What’s your opening sentence?

The First Line of My Life’s Story

“I never thought life would take me on such a colorful, unpredictable journey, but here I am, pen in hand, reflecting on a life well-lived.”

Life is a book with chapters that unfold in ways we never anticipate. As I sit down to write my autobiography, I realize that every experience—joyous or painful, expected or surprising—has contributed to the tapestry of my existence.

It is a story of transformation, resilience, and discovery, one that I never imagined I would tell but now feel compelled to share.

As a child, I never imagined I would one day write my own story.
My world was filled with numbers, logic, and structured thinking, not words that danced across pages, painting vivid pictures of emotion and thought.

My early career in banking was far removed from the world of creativity. Mathematics and finance dictated my daily routine, and literature was merely an escape for leisure, not an avenue for self-expression.

But life has a way of surprising us. The pen that once felt foreign in my hand became an instrument of liberation after my retirement.

What began as a few scribbled thoughts soon transformed into poetry, blogs, and stories that reflected the depth of my emotions and experiences.

The transition from banker to writer was not immediate, but it was inevitable. The creative force within me had always been waiting for its moment to shine.

Retirement was supposed to be a period of rest, but for me, it became a rebirth. I discovered a passion for storytelling, art, and self-expression that I never knew existed within me.

The rigid lines of finance gave way to the fluid strokes of a paintbrush and the rhythmic flow of poetry. Every word I wrote, every color I splashed onto a canvas, felt like a newfound freedom.

Blogging became my gateway to the world, allowing me to connect with readers who resonated with my words.

Through my blog, Retired Kalam, I shared reflections on life, personal growth, and the small yet profound joys that make life beautiful.

My audience grew, and so did my desire to tell more stories—stories that weren’t just my own but those of countless individuals who navigate life’s ups and downs with courage.

Life has taught me many lessons, and one of the most important is that passion has no expiration date.

Too often, we believe that our dreams must be realized in youth, but I have learned that it’s never too late to reinvent oneself. The secret to a fulfilling life is not in resisting change but in embracing it wholeheartedly.

Writing has also taught me the power of vulnerability. Sharing one’s thoughts, fears, and hopes with the world requires courage, but it is through this openness that we truly connect with others.

My journey has been enriched by the people who have reached out, shared their own stories, and found solace in my words.

If my autobiography were a novel, I would say I am in the middle chapters—still exploring, still growing, still adding new adventures to my story.

Whether it’s painting, traveling, writing poetry, or simply enjoying the laughter of loved ones, I continue to fill the pages with meaningful moments.

One of my greatest joys is knowing that my words might inspire others to chase their own creative dreams. Perhaps someone reading this will pick up a pen, a brush, or an instrument and embark on their own journey of self-discovery.

Autobiographies are meant to capture a life, but I believe the best ones are those that leave room for the unwritten pages. As I continue to embrace each day with curiosity and gratitude, I look forward to seeing how my story unfolds.

And so, I write my opening line with confidence, knowing that the rest of my story is still being written—one adventure, one lesson, one heartfelt word at a time. ……Is it not?

BE HAPPY….BE ACTIVE….BE FOCUSED….BE ALIVE…

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5 replies

  1. very nice .

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  2. Life worth living instead of a lived well. We have a long way to go

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    • Beautifully said. A life worth living is really about the journey — the learning, the growth, and the small moments that shape us along the way. We may still have a long road ahead, but perhaps that’s the gift: more time to evolve, to discover, and to become. Here’s to walking that path with purpose, hope, and an open heart.

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  3. What a beautifully introspective piece, Verma ji! Your opening line immediately draws the reader in—it’s both humble and profound, setting the perfect tone for a life story that celebrates unexpected turns.

    The metaphor of life as a book with unfolding chapters works wonderfully here, especially your honest portrayal of transitioning from the “rigid lines of finance to the fluid strokes of a paintbrush.” There’s something deeply inspiring about how you describe retirement not as an ending but as a “rebirth”—a reminder that creativity doesn’t follow a calendar.

    Your observation that “passion has no expiration date” deserves to be underlined, framed, and shared with anyone who thinks it’s too late to begin again. And I love how you acknowledge that the best stories “leave room for the unwritten pages”—it speaks to a wisdom that only comes from truly living.

    Thank you for sharing this glimpse into your journey. Your words will undoubtedly encourage others to pick up their own pens, whatever form that may take. Looking forward to reading more chapters as they unfold! 📝✨🌷🤝

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