I kept reading ‘let go the
things which takes your peace away’, it tempts me every time i read it, as usually
found myself lost into the thought of being happy ever after. Every girl dream
of a Prince who will come and take her away on his white horse like in fairy
tales, so do i, in the age of 28. My mother repeatedly used to say these words ‘Saam,
Daam, Dand, Bhed’ and i willingly never concentrated on the same however the
truth is we always act in the way we have learned in our childhood and may be
this is why we say ‘Do Develop Moral Values In Your Children’ as this is what
they will always follow. They will keep learning all ages however will never
forget the origin. I don’t remember if my mom ever taught me what is next to
these four ‘Saam (Pacifying), Daam (Charity), Dand (Punishment), Bhed (divide)’.
May be she wanted me to discover the same my own. Next is nothing but the
correct time to ‘LET GO’. Somebody correctly said "Lots of things can be fixed. Things can be fixed. But many times,
relationships between people cannot be fixed, because they should not be fixed.
You're aboard a ship setting sail, and the other person has joined the inland
circus, or is boarding a different ship, and you just can't be with each other
anymore. Because you shouldn't be". It’s nothing like who is wrong and who is
right, it’s all about something else is more deserving to you. YES, It’s not going
to be easy but then who said happiness is served as a gift on gold plate. We have
to earn it and for this we have to put in efforts 'The More, The Merrier'.
I guess it’s the correct time to Hold My Head High Gorgeously.
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