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The Girl with a Dream

As little girls, many of us dream big. We imagine conquering the world, standing on stages, or simply being unapologetically ourselves. But as we grow older, societal expectations and self-doubt often cloud those dreams.

This blog post is a heartfelt letter to the girl I once was—and to every woman out there who is rediscovering her dreams. I share my journey of starting over in my 40s, the challenges of battling self-doubt, and the joy of finding my voice through writing, poetry, and filmmaking.

Dreams don’t come with an expiration date. Whether you’re 20 or 50, there’s no better time than now to pursue them.

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Ayesha Banerjee

I started off, as almost all services children do, base to base, school to school. After my father retired from the Airforce, we settled down in Bangalore and I completed my schooling in the Army school. After school I decided to take a sabbatical from organized education, looking to give expression to my creative self.