Golden Days

Golden Days

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‎ ‎ ‎We never realize we're living in the golden days until they're gone. ‎ ‎There was a time when life felt simpler. When childhood stretched endlessly, friendships felt unbreakable, and every moment seemed to last forever. A time of late-night laughter, quiet innocence, and dreams unburdened by reality. But time has a way of slipping through our fingers, turning what was once ordinary into something we long to relive. ‎ ‎But time moves forward, whether we're ready or not. The past slips further away, leaving us with only echoes of what once was. Golden Days is a journey through memory-a love letter to the moments that shaped us, the people who made us, and the bittersweet truth that nothing stays the same. ‎ ‎For anyone who has ever longed to go back, even just for a moment-this book is for you. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎
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