A few days ago, I went to visit a beautiful park in Chittagong. I entered the park with my family in the afternoon. There were dense green trees, colorful flowers, and neat walking paths around the park. A light breeze was blowing, and the sound of birdsong and the fragrance of flowers filled my mind.
Children were playing on the swings, some were flying kites. We slowly went to the small lake in the middle of the park and sat down. The reflection of the sun on the water was wonderful. Some were traveling by boat, some were taking pictures to capture the beauty of nature. After a while, we had cold drinks and talked for a long time.
As evening fell, the lights of the park came on—the whole place seemed to turn into a colorful world. All in all, the day was very joyful and memorable. Returning home, sitting at my study table, I felt how refreshing the mind becomes when you are in close proximity to nature. Since that day, I have understood that, in addition to studying, such trips are really necessary to keep your mind healthy.




