Days will come and go, but our blogs here will stay as a memory. Our rememberance power has reduced significantly with time specially with the increase in technological success.
Anyways ,today is 9th of February, and tomorrow marks the birthday of my cousin. I am determined to not forget this special day and make sure to wish him all the best. It's been a busy day, but I couldn't resist the urge to write a blog. As a writer, my day is never complete without putting my thoughts into words.
Unfortunately, while I was taking a break from my work, I came across a devastating news. The world has witnessed a massive earthquake in Turkey that has taken the lives of over 10,000 people.
I also read somewhere that this was the most devastating earthquake in last 100 years that costed so much lifes.
My heart goes out to the families who have lost their loved ones in this tragedy. The loss of life and the damage caused by this natural disaster is unimaginable.
As a global community, it is our duty to come together and help those in need. There are various ways to donate and support the victims of the earthquake. Every single penny counts, and it's a small gesture from our side that can bring hope to the people affected.
In times like these, it's important to take a moment and be thankful for all the things we have in our lives. I am grateful for my family, friends, and good health. Life is precious, and we must make the most of every day.
So, tomorrow is a day to remember, both for celebrating my cousin's birthday and for keeping the victims of the earthquake in our thoughts and prayers. Let's come together and do what we can to help those in need.
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