Resilience of people

The roads remain dusty, and the pavements are torn apart. The river has scarred their businesses. Yet just couple of days after the calamity, business has resumed as usual. They will paint their walls, change their carpets, and fix their cabinets later, but for now, they are focusing on the upcoming festival days.

We have remarkable ability to overcome adversity and thrive despite challenges.

Despite the enormous challenges, life has moved forward. This experience has left a bitter taste for many, but it has also strengthened their resolve. They have learned that in times of crisis, they can rely on each other and themselves, even when the systems meant to protect them fail. People are rebuilding not because of government intervention, but in spite of its absence.

As we continue to recover from the floods, one thing is clear: the government may have been absent, but the people were not. They have taken their future into their own hands, showing that even without the help they deserved, they have the resilience and strength to carry on.

In a world where government action is often expected after a disaster, our story is a reminder that the people, when left with no other choice, will always rise. They will rebuild, adapt, and endure—no matter who stands with them, or who doesn’t. Life, as always, must go on.