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A Journey to be the French Legionnaire

Eiffel Tower Circumstances matter a lot in our lives. If I am happy whatever with me, I don´t have to search for another option but if I am not happy, I have to. Success is not in my hands. For that I have to face different examinations no matter I get or not. It is my compulsion not my choice. In search of success, I went to France to be the Foreign Legion Army. I took a cab from Charles de Gaulle airport to get Fort de Nogent foreign army base camp in Paris paying seventy Euros. I spent around 15 days there. Passing physical tests and medical tests, we all 23 potential recruits were taken to another camp Avon for the final selection by train. The train took three and half hours to get Avon. We got on the train and the train took three and half hours to get Avon.  I also got through all the tests there. Most importantly, the interview I had faced there was so irritating. Every potential candidate has to face two very long interviews there namely Psycho interview and Gestap

Some Inspirational Quotes of My Father

Laxmi Prasad Rai (2013/12/22 - 2070/10/25) On 22th Chaitra 2013, my father was born in a beautiful village called Khalde in Yasok, Panchthar. On his naming ceremony, he was given the name as Laxmi Prasad Rai. He spent his most of his life there before he came to Dharan. He is known as a gentleman. He was appreciated by his honesty, his sweet smile and his attractive talking style. He was very kind to everyone. So, people used to respect him a lot and that continues still now. He took his last breath of his life at the age of 57 on 25th of Magh, 2070 in Dharan. The real gods in our lives are our parents. Parents mean a lot in our lives. We respect them more than anything else. So does my life. My parents were my true source of inspiration. Whenever I remember them, immediately I become emotional. They gave us everything in our lives which we needed. We are very lucky to have parents like ours. We don´t have our parents any more but what they taught in our lives which are stil