You might already know that I went to Skardu. Iāve been sharing my favorite moments from the trip on Instagram.
But in these letters, I love going a little deeper, into what I observed, what I felt, and what I learned.
I went to Skardu just to see the blossoms.
But only when I got there did I realize how wrong all those people are who say, āWhatās there to see in Skardu?ā
Skardu is breathtakingly beautiful, deeply peaceful, and so welcoming.
Thereās no rush in the air. No overwhelm in nature. And no pressure inside you to keep moving.
I spent hours sitting by Shangrila Lake (I named it the lake of shining waters) reciting the Qurāan, painting, sipping tea, talking, and just⦠being.
I had the most peaceful nap in a hammock strung between trees, facing snow-kissed mountains.
I even spent one night under a starry sky, lying in a hammock above the river, right outside my little cozy hut. The soft sound of the water, mysterious silence of the mountains, and a blanket of starry sky above me, Iāll never forget it all.
If you know me, you know how fond I am of Urdu poetry. I read Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi by riversides, at breakfast tables, during tea times. And now, rereading those poems will always take me back to Skardu, Iām sure of it.
Everything felt so magical and calming that I donāt think words can ever truly capture it.
And Iām not attaching any pictures either. I want you to use your imagination and feel yourself in Skardu.
One day, youāll be there, and youāll remember these words and the way they made you feel, InshaAllah.
Also, one of the most beautiful parts of the trip?
The quiet, the stillness of the place, the lack of crowds.
It felt like Skardu had personally invited a handful of people to witness its charm⦠and I was lucky to be one of them.
There were hardly any tourists. I could sit outside the hotel for hours without being disturbed, and it was the best thing ever.
Since Skardu isnāt easily reachable by road, and few people prefer air travel, the place was quieter, slower, softer.
And it made me realize somethingā¦..something connected to business and life:
Most people never get access to the abundance this world holds.
Not because itās hiddenā¦
But because they donāt believe they deserve it.
They donāt believe theyāre capable of creating a better, easier,Ā more fulfilling life.
Only a few, out of thousands, gather the courage to dream big, and build something of their own that opens doors toĀ experiences like these.
Thatās why the majority live an average, crowded, rushed life.
And only a few create and live the life of their dreams.
And no, Iām not shaming anyone.
This isnāt coming from a place of superiority, not at all.
I just want to gently remind you that if you gather the courage to spend a few years building something meaningful, your entire life can change.
You can access a life most people donāt even dare to dream of.
Quoting one of my favorite lines here:
āEntrepreneurs live a few years of their life like most people wonāt, so they can spend the rest of their life like most people canāt.ā
Take this letter as a reminder to keep working on yourself and for yourself.
It might feel messy right now, but keep going, youāre getting closer to a life that feels right. InshaAllah.
You deserve the best life, and youāre going to create it.
Just do your best, and watch how Allah (SWT) makes ways for you.
Thatās all for this week.
Iāll write to you again next Saturday.
Until then,
With love,
Tehreem