The 'Yes-Yes' List: When Saying Yes Becomes a Virtue
Life is filled with small and big moments, some worth celebrating and others just worth a quick nod of consent. For Shivangi Tamboli, her 'Yes-Yes' list captures these instances when saying yes to requests, be they grand or trivial, makes life just a little bit brighter.
From Free Food to Life-Changing Adventures
Saying yes to the small things, like free food, even when you're already full, can be a joyful and generous experience. Shivangi's 'Yes-Yes' list starts with the simple things that often bring a smile. When a crush asks for your help, or for a pen, or for advice, the automatic response is a resounding 'yes'.
Helping Freely
While helping anyone who needs it is a commendable gesture, Shivangi notes the situation occasionally gets a bit overwhelming. Requests for advice or assistance from time to time can pile up, making it essential to prioritize and still say 'yes' when possible. Life is a balance, and Shivangi leans towards being helpful when she can.
A Quest for Certainty and Adventure
There are some requests that seem almost too good to be true, like getting an easy paper in NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) or the famous Disha Patani figure, which bring a quirky sense of humor to her list. Neet exams, while important, also seem less daunting when one can imagine getting an "easy" paper. The desire for positive change is similarly present, as she advocates for an end to harassment of any kind and supports the fight against crime.
Blending the Mundane with the Extraordinary
Everyday moments like a night out with friends or the desire for a solo trip are made even more enjoyable with a 'yes'. While Shivangi may not always get her parents to agree to staying out late, she makes sure to say yes to these little adventures from her side. These small 'yes's' make life a bit more exciting and unpredictable.
The Endless List
Shivangi's 'Yes-Yes' list is not finite. The spirit of saying yes seems to be contagious, making the list grow with each positive request. This isn't just about being agreeable; it's about creating a ripple effect of kindness and positivity. People who genuinely ask questions or for help, receive a resounding 'yes' out of a desire to be of assistance.
Encouragement for Everyone
Shivangi's final request, to everyone to upvote, is a testament to the joy she finds in giving. Whether it's a simple upvote or a more significant act, the essence of her 'Yes-Yes' spirit shines through. Her gratitude for the scroll down adds a touch of humanity to the list, reminding us all to cherish the moments and the people who make our lives richer.
Shivangi Tamboli's 'Yes-Yes' list is more than just a series of affirmations. It's a testament to the power of positivity, generosity, and a willingness to engage with the world around us. It serves as a reminder to us all to embrace the small pleasures of life and to say yes when we can, for it's in these simple acts that we find joy and connection.