A lesson I have learned as time has passed - Let go things when you have had enough of them. Also, I have learnt to - Hold on, while you struggle to to keep up, it will eventually happen. Only that I never really realised when I reached the situation's "letting go" part, and when did I stop holding on?
Putting it in simple words, we all struggle, we try our level best to strive and to achieve - Holding on.
Its been a rubbish few days, everything seems just hazy - Let go? May be not, may be just hold on.
There have been times and situations when we all have looked back and told ourselves, "Wish we could have waited, kept our calm and patience, things could have shaped up so different!". And there have been times when we all have looked back at times an told ourselves, "Only if I had let it go, and moved on with a different perspective, things would have been better!".
Only if some one could be there by our sides to tell us, "Kid, its enough. No need to hold on. Let it go". No regrets, and no hopes. Just a certain verdict. The much needed assertive in our uncertain lives.
(To all those singles working hard in the big cities, to build a better future for their families, who are on their laptops, running away from the loneliness, looking away from huge piles of books/lectures/projects to take a break, and have made an escape to the virtual socializing)
Putting it in simple words, we all struggle, we try our level best to strive and to achieve - Holding on.
Its been a rubbish few days, everything seems just hazy - Let go? May be not, may be just hold on.
There have been times and situations when we all have looked back and told ourselves, "Wish we could have waited, kept our calm and patience, things could have shaped up so different!". And there have been times when we all have looked back at times an told ourselves, "Only if I had let it go, and moved on with a different perspective, things would have been better!".
Only if some one could be there by our sides to tell us, "Kid, its enough. No need to hold on. Let it go". No regrets, and no hopes. Just a certain verdict. The much needed assertive in our uncertain lives.
(To all those singles working hard in the big cities, to build a better future for their families, who are on their laptops, running away from the loneliness, looking away from huge piles of books/lectures/projects to take a break, and have made an escape to the virtual socializing)
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