
I Bloom for Myself
Oysha was a young and thoughtful girl. She had always considered herself hardworking and eager to learn, yet life sometimes placed challenges in her path.
On her first attempt to enter university, she did not score enough points. The second attempt brought the same disappointment. Finally, on her third try, she succeeded and was admitted.
However, a new challenge emerged. Among her peers, Oysha began to feel behind. Others seemed to learn faster, while she often felt one step slower. Each time she reflected on this, her heart filled with sadness. She questioned her intelligence and abilities. Constant comparison with others created a pressure that felt impossible to overcome.
One day, while sitting in the university library surrounded by books, she was reading about life and self-awareness. She came across a sentence that deeply touched her:
“A flower does not bloom for others; it blooms for itself.”
Those words resonated in her heart. She realized that true success and happiness are not found in comparison, but in working for oneself and appreciating one’s own growth.
From that day on, Oysha changed her mindset. She began to live each day for her own development, her own abilities, and her own joy. She no longer saw her peers as competitors, but as companions. She approached learning with greater love, celebrated even her small achievements, and stopped comparing herself to others.
Oysha understood that true blooming means valuing yourself, being proud of your progress, and living life for your own purpose.
From that day forward, she embraced life with a new perspective. And with each new day, she felt stronger, more confident, and happier than before.
My name is Ruxshona Shahobiddinova, daughter of A’zamjon. I was born on December 6, 2005, in Kemaboshi neighborhood, Norin district, Namangan region, into an ordinary family.
Currently, I am a first-year scholarship (grant) student majoring in Uzbek Language and Literature at Gulistan State Pedagogical Institute in Gulistan, Sirdaryo region.
Among my academic achievements, I hold a B2 level certificate in English and a B level certificate in my native language.
In addition, I have recently started volunteering and have participated in several online social projects, earning official certificates for my active involvement.