Edomcha Thu Naba Gi Wari -

Today, I want to peel back the curtain on what it truly means to move "fast" in life and why the most important part of the story isn't the destination, but the grit it took to get there. 1. The Starting Line: Humble Beginnings

So a rough translation would be: or "The disciple’s narrative" — possibly referring to a folk tale, a moral story, or a traditional Meitei narrative. Edomcha Thu Naba Gi Wari -

: Often, it's the grandmothers who keep the family history alive, telling stories of our ancestors and their achievements. Today, I want to peel back the curtain

Thus, "Edomcha Thu Naba Gi Wari" translates roughly to or "The Tale of a Heartfelt Confession." It suggests a narrative not just of casual romance, but of a love so profound that it requires the witness of one's own soul. It speaks of promises made in the quietest corners of the heart, intended to last a lifetime. : Often, it's the grandmothers who keep the