1. My Passion Project:
a) Local Food Access.
2. How it aligns with my talent:
a) When my music generates sales, I use that money to buy some foodstuffs for my mom’s baby feeding project.
b) My music also relates to real life struggles of which is the lead cause of poverty in my community leading to malnutrition of kids around this place.
3. My Current Plan & Milestones:
a) My current plan is to make more music and have more sales so that I can be able to buy more foodstuffs for the kids.
b) I also plan to extend the project one day for it to be a rescue centre for orphans, widows, elderly and alcohol and drug addicts so as to benefit the community around me.
šNext Milestones;
a) We’re looking forward to be feeding over 200 kids with 2 or 3 meals per day if we get more funds. b) I want to be able to create awareness through my music too.
4. Present Progress Status:
a) We’re able to give hot porridge in the mornings to over 200 kids.
b) We’re trying to appeal to people of goodwill to donate to the project so that we can be able to feed over 200 kids with 3 meals per day.
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Pedalling Today for a Better Tomorrow
Every generation is remembered for the choices it makes. Some choices build comfort for the present; others build hope for the future. Right now, as cities choke with traffic, air grows heavier to breathe, and fuel prices rise relentlessly, we are standing at a crossroads. The question is simple yet powerful: What kind of world do we want to leave behind for the next generation?
The answer does not always require complex technology or expensive solutions. Sometimes, it begins with something beautifully simpleāa bicycle.
Cycling is not just a way to travel. It is a statement. A quiet promise to our children that we cared enough to choose cleaner air, healthier bodies, and more humane cities. Every pedal stroke is a small action with a long-lasting impact, shaping a future where movement does not come at the cost of the planet.
When you cycle, you are not only moving yourself forwardāyou are moving society forward. Unlike cars that burn fuel and release harmful gases with every ignition, a bicycle runs on human energy: clean, renewable, and endlessly sustainable. No smoke. No noise. No damage to the environment your children will inherit.
Imagine if cycling became a daily habit rather than an occasional activity. Fewer emissions would mean clearer skies. Cleaner air would mean healthier lungs. Healthier people would mean stronger communities. This is not an idealistic dream; it is a realistic outcome already visible in cities that have embraced cycling.
Children deserve to grow up breathing clean air, not pollution. They deserve streets where trees thrive, not smog. Cycling directly reduces carbon emissions and fossil fuel dependency. Even replacing a few car trips a week with cycling can significantly lower your carbon footprint.
Now imagine millions doing the same.
That is how real change happensānot overnight, but ride by ride. By choosing a bicycle today, you help ensure that future generations inherit a planet that still feels alive, not exhausted.
Traffic does more than waste time; it drains energy and peace of mind. Sitting in endless congestion, surrounded by horns and exhaust fumes, has become an accepted part of daily lifeābut it does not have to be.
Cycling offers freedom. Freedom from traffic jams. Freedom from noise pollution. Freedom from frustration. On a bike, you reclaim your time and your calm. You move at a human pace, noticing the world instead of being trapped inside metal and glass.
That sense of freedom is something children learn from example. When they see adults choosing bicycles, they learn that life does not have to be rushed, stressful, or disconnected from nature.
Cycling is an investmentānot only in the environment but in human health. It strengthens the heart, builds endurance, reduces stress, and improves mental well-being. And it does all this without gym memberships or complicated routines.
A healthier generation begins with healthier role models. When parents cycle, children grow up seeing movement as joy, not obligation. They learn that fitness is part of daily life, not something squeezed into spare time.
Strong bodies, clear minds, and active lifestylesāthis is a legacy worth passing on.
Cars demand constant spending: fuel, insurance, repairs, parking, and maintenance. Bicycles ask for very little in return. They are affordable, efficient, and accessible to people across economic backgrounds.
Money saved on transportation can be redirected toward education, experiences, and family needsāthings that truly matter for future generations. Cycling proves that sustainability and financial wisdom can move in the same direction.
Cycling reconnects people with their surroundings. You see local shops. You greet neighbours. You become part of the street, not just a passer-by. Communities grow stronger when people are visible, approachable, and present.
Cities that invest in cycling infrastructure become safer, greener, and more liveable. Bike lanes, shared roads, and cycling-friendly policies are not just urban upgradesāthey are commitments to future citizens.
When we demand and support cycling-friendly environments today, we build cities our children will be proud to live in tomorrow.
Perhaps the most powerful impact of cycling is what it teaches silently. It teaches responsibility. It teaches balance. It teaches respectāfor the body, for others, and for the planet.
Children raised in a cycling culture grow up understanding that progress does not always mean consuming more. Sometimes, progress means choosing better.
Around the world, governments, organizations, and communities are investing in cycling as a sustainable solution. Bike lanes are expanding. Bike-sharing programs are growing. Employers are encouraging cycling to work. The shift has begun.
The question is not whether cycling is the futureāthe question is whether we choose to be part of it.
You do not need to change everything overnight. Change begins small:
Start with short, comfortable rides
Choose safe, familiar routes
Ride with friends or family
Encourage children by riding together
Replace one car trip a week with a bike ride
Each small choice adds up. Each ride sends a messageāto yourself, to your community, and to the next generation.
Cycling is more than a personal habit. It is a commitment to a better world. When you ride a bicycle, you are telling the future: We cared. We chose wisely. We acted responsibly.
Pedal not just for todayābut for tomorrow.
Pedal for cleaner air, healthier lives, and a future where the next generation thanks us for the choices we made.
Pedal Today. Protect Tomorrow. Build a Better FutureāOne Ride at a Time.
Fashion has always been an instinctive part of who I am. From an early age, I naturally understood styling, trends, and the confidence that comes from wearing the right outfit. What began as a personal interest gradually evolved into influence.
Over the years, Iāve consistently guided friends and family with outfit choices and brand recommendations. Itās not just about styling, but the way you inspire someone through words. Good or Bad even those once uninterested in shopping have been drawn in through my suggestions. Without realizing it at the time, I was building trust-based, word-of-mouth influence long before I understood the conceptādriven purely by authenticity.
In recent years, ZARA has become my go-to brand for clothing. Through thoughtful selection and styling, Iāve inspired many people to shop at Zara simply by seeing how I wear and present the pieces. Few of my friends often joke that I should be signed in as a brand ambassador for ZaraĀ š because theyāve started shopping there solely based on how I style the brand. While Zara is already a globally popular name and many do similar things, this journey goes beyond shopping for oneself. Itās about inspiring others organically, sharing honest experiences & recommendations and even knowing how to spot the best pieces with the best deals moreso towards the end of a sale when prices dip to minimal.
Iāve never been a model nor an influencer. My strength lies in contextual, lifestyle-driven styling rather than constant glamour. That relatability is what connects people to my choices.
What Iāve come to realize is that this is not all just about Zara. Zara was an experience, an emotional connect and a reference w.r.t fast fashion. This is passion, itās a marketable skill. Itās personal branding & fashion storytelling that creates genuine impact.
Until now, this journey has been completely offline and unpaid, fueled solely by passion. The next step is scaling this influence into strategic fashion marketing with authentic reach, despite the intense competition in the space.
While celebrities and influencers serve as the visible faces of brands, there are also individuals like me who are indirect influencers and working quietly behind the scenes, still making a meaningful impact on the brand without any monetary benefits.
This isnāt about selling. Itās about real influence, real trust. āØ. I guess I can take this passion forward. There is no chase for any perfection. Iāve had my fair share of fashion missteps, but style evolves with time and experience, so does personality.
Iām confident the above would resonate more with those who are also influencing -offline in their own authentic ways.
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