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New Year… new energy… new phase of life… new discoveries…

Trying to be more honest to myself. Trying to pursue things, situations, emotions, occurrences as they come my way. Understand them. Not complaint. Keep a positive attitude by learning the good and leaving behind the rest.

Trying to write more. It’s been a long time since I have written anything. Did discover many things about life, but didn’t put it down in words.

Words are a powerful resource. They are the witness of your thoughts and also a record of your feelings at that particular time, that particular situation. Reading and re-reading and re-reading and…… reflection of my thoughts…. Evaluation of what was right, what went wrong, what needs to be corrected and what needs to be carried on…

Being more patient with people. Like me they are human beings too. Understanding that not everyone has had a similar experience in life. Everyone is different, everyone is unique and everyone is as good as the other. There are going to be differences, similarities, likes, dislikes, but irrespective of that, as mentioned above, leaving behind the negatives and taking along the positives, for every human being is an institute.

Observe! Introspect! Evaluate your own self. Improve what needs to be improved and carry on with the good. Take them ahead.

Ultimately, love! This world has enough love for everyone. Keep calm, love every being, be humble, be down to earth.


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