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First ever full Marathon at Bhopal, India

At the thirty-kilometer point of my first marathon, a professor questioned me why I ran. In response, I clarified how running improves my skills as an explorer, a colleague, and a person. It's a great kind of fuel because it lets me process and let go of my pain, stress, anxiety, and tension. My head becomes clearer when I run, making it easier for me to distinguish between things that will matter in the long run and those that are just noise.

Running is similar to eating strawberries or avocados, in my opinion—it's a healthy activity that also makes you feel really good.

It feels amazing to run my first full marathon alongside Milind Soman. It's a great opportunity to run alongside someone whose stories and activities motivate you in the twelfth grade. I never imagined that I would have the opportunity to run with renowned athlete and model Milind Soman.

Being able to run with such a historical athlete is an incredible experience.

PS: Pankh marathon, which was held in Bhopal on February 11, is also referred to as the city of lakes.

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