Why is Ira Khan Excited About the Future?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Ira Khan shares her excitement about the future.
- She has graduated from therapy after eight years.
- Her journey reflects resilience and self-discovery.
- She emphasizes the importance of mental health awareness.
- Living without illness brings a new perspective on life.
Mumbai, Oct 24 (NationPress) Ira Khan, daughter of Aamir Khan, has shared her enthusiasm about the promising future and the opportunities that lie ahead.
She took to her official Instagram account to convey her sentiments, stating that while she isn't particularly overjoyed about one specific aspect, she feels a general sense of excitement about various things.
In her post, she mused whether this is the feeling of living without illness, writing, "I'm excited about the days to come and everything ahead. Not just one thing, but many things. All things. Generally. Is this how it was before? Is this what a life free from illness feels like? (sic)."
Expressing her ongoing struggle to understand the current phase of her life, Ira remarked, "It feels… unusual. Sometimes I’m unsure how to interpret it. Then I remind myself… I don’t have to interpret anything. Just live it (sic)."
In response to her post, one user encouraged her, saying, "A new dawn awaits you; good luck! Embrace it with enthusiasm and let life embrace you too!"
Another user commented, "What you’ve shared is incredibly heartwarming!"
On Monday, Ira shared several joyful pictures from her recent vacation, revealing that she is now no longer undergoing therapy.
“I had my last therapy session on October 13. After three sessions a week for eight years of psychoanalysis, I’m no longer in therapy,” she shared on Instagram.
She explained what this change means for her: “So, does that mean you’re cured now?” I’m still on medication and likely will be for the foreseeable future.
Being out of therapy indicates that my therapist and I felt confident that I had acquired many tools, started living my life in a more beneficial way (for me), and could manage independently—taking responsibility for my well-being and remembering to enjoy life! (sic)