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Happy new year!!

 The graceful wind seems to refresh my heart

The sight rustles of young green leaves reminds me to pause only to realize how beautiful the world around me is.

Each day the steadily rising sun tells me everyday is difficult.

To realise these small nuances of the world around me I need a sit back.

So many things are happening around me, within me and even within each decision we make.

It all happens so fast in a nick of a second that I've already changed.

The experiences that I've gathered seems to shape my goals and the expectations I have from myself.


The urge to prove oneself in this competitive society, is the single reason why everyone is trying hard to be than they were yesterday. 

Determined efforts are driven by the never-failing motivation.




This post was a random thought ......I was sitting with nothing to do for I while....and then I begin writing my first post of the year 2022. Writing usually gives you a lot time to introspect and see how you're feeling and why you are doing what you do. Half the time I'm so lost in dancing or learning something new that when I sit back, I end up questioning myself why I am actually doing it. This feeling of guilt and time lost fills my mind. It is during one of those times that I wrote these random thoughts on paper. 😊

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