About Sentiments And Moving On

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Why is it, that people did what they did, for fame? Why is it, that people looked for profit from every action that they performed? Why was it, that people like me judged every other person, every time out of joy and out of grief? The questions kept on ranging, until the last question summed up my ideology. I had found that I was a person in this league of people. 

I asked myself that Gagan, why is it that you look at other people and let them affect you. Why is it, that they easily hurt you for a moment; till the time when you try to forget them, and move on in life? Why did sentiments have to break a person? Oh, wait; sentiments only formed people. But no wait again, people were made of bones, of organs and of a soul, some would say. So why was it that sentiments ruled the lives of people? Why does one blame the heart when one is hurt? Just because it hurts in the intense of our chest, or near the place where our heart is situated in the body; or is it, that heartbeat was responsible for one's life that we grant heart the shape of love?

Questions, questions and questions would strike; till your sleep would strike. There might be a revolution in the manner that you forget broken passages of your heart, but can broken passages be ever built again? No, but they bring to you experiences of life. And moreover experiences grant you strength to not break again or succumb easily to difficulties or turmoil of life. 

Life is like a glass of wine. When you sip it first, you want to take the next sip, and it continues till the time the glass of wine is empty. And you are in the drunken state, left with memories of loss, wins or just someone who was once special to you. Let it be, don't sunken into the deep feeling to guide yourself to depression, rather forget and take lessons to not fall easily again.  
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Gagandeep Singh Vaid

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