It has been a very tiring month for all of us in Bangladesh!
Many of you may know that we just witnessed a revolution in our country that let to the rise of an interim authority.
It was a period where we dealt with various difficulties in one of the sections due to a momentary internet break during the movement from last July that made us feel apart, anxious, and tense during war and instability. Educational institutions were shut down, and the whole atmosphere hung thick with uncertainty.
But the good news is, after being stuck till the end of July, I managed to air travel to my hometown.
It was a breath of fresh air from the overwhelming situation in the city. While we were at home, most of our day was spent on a family reunion. The atmosphere was homely yet sometimes tedious.
This is how the streets were crowded with thousands of people to celebrate the resignation of the government on the 5th of August.
Slowly, with the assumption of the acting government, the situation came around for the better. With a greater sense of hope, cars began to move on the streets and the outside world resumed its activities. We were able to take walks or go to the closest places for some fun, though, of course, with some caution.
Now that I am back home, the situation is starting to get back to the way it was. My son has been attending school since last Sunday after almost a month, which is a significant event in the direction of a normal life.
Hopefully, things will get back to normal. The new government will do better and life will be settled.
One thing I need to confess. I used the ChatGPT as an experiment to write my content in a previous post. I was not in the mood to write long blogs and had already hectic days and was quite stressed because of the situation in our country. I didn't realize that AI-generated content could potentially cause a stir. I agree that was quite naive on my part. I will keep that in mind from now on.
I'm eager to go smoothly in the good old days in Hive and life as well.
It was a hard time. With all the stress, misinformation, witnessing killing and shooting, witnessing the revolution, and everything we have been through a lot. Hopefully, we will get back to normal. And I can continue my Hive journey here.
All photos are captured by me.