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What's in my mind?
As I am growing up, I am able to understand things, I am getting to know people, I am slowly getting acquainted with the reality of life. I can understand that people have many faces, they say something else, do something else, show something else and want something else. There is more hatred and misunderstanding than love and care among people. The surprising thing is that no one wants to make a move to save the relationship. Because their ego and hypocrisy comes to the fore.
People do not want to understand each other. All they want is to justify themselves. The character of the people is not only double faced, but more than that. It seems as if people's intelligence has been corrupted and they do not even understand the difference between right and wrong. People have become very selfish and rude. They have no regard for the feelings and dignity of other people. I just don't understand if they can't say something good then why they say bad all the time. The ultimate truth of life is that be good only for yourself and not for others. Because you will always be bad for someone or the other. But what you think of yourself matters a lot. We respect others by leaving our own feelings, but in today's world it is all wrong. If we want to be respected, loved, and cared for then we have to learn to do the same with ourselves first. And the one who really likes you, loves you, cares for you will never think of leaving you on every little thing. Instead, they will always want to find that one reason by which the relationship should last. To live in this world full of conspiracies, you also have to be tough, you have to learn to think with your head and not with your heart. In reality, no one belongs to anyone. In the end you will find yourself alone. It doesn't matter how many people love you and are there for you. The truth is that this is your life, your struggle, you have to face everything yourself. So learn to depend on yourself rather than anyone else. This is something you will never regret doing.
© Sakshi Lodhi