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Conversations - part 1

My conversation with a friend: I said : 'Hope you're doing well!'

He said: 'I'm doing great. Ok, I hope, one day, you can say the same.'

(You can smell care from a safe distance. You can distinguish between empathy and pity. Nobody wants the latter because that's what it was, with sarcasm as the icing on the cake. )

My reply: Trust me no matter how bad it gets, I'm always doing great honey   (read further)

Because the kind of roller-coaster ride I've been riding , few have this adamant strength to keep your effervescence and childlike purity alive amidst the quagmire of politics and deception. Few are left hopeful, few have still beautiful dreams of a spiritual love translating into conjugal bliss with healthy urchins playing around. Of course, a never-say-die spirit to reach milestones in-spite of many trials and tribulations.

It's okay to cry, it's okay to break down, its okay to release the emotional baggage through a bit of shrieks and tantrums as long as you're not hurting anyone because the release and effusion of these bottled up emotions which have bruised your soul need a healthy outlet else holding up the angst within is like lava inside a dormant volcano which builds up gradually but when it can't hold any longer, its hot and painful leading to eruption of magma and lava destroying everyone around.

Destruction is not the solution to any problem and violence need not be the consequence of any predicament.

And such people are rare but are divine humans in disguise. I hope we exercise some humility and empathy so as to realize that life is a vicious circle because some day what you're mocking others
about, could happen to you. Therefore, we need to be humble and sensitive to the sentiments of survivors.

I wish him well in life!

God Bless!

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