This isn’t about the cities, or the airports, or even the houses.
It’s about the pattern I only recently recognized, one where I build something beautiful; a business, a friendship, a future, and then quietly, and respectfully walk away.
And now, as I stand before House No. 39, metaphorically or literally, I wonder: What happens if I don’t walk away this time? What happens if I stay?
Not just physically. Emotionally. Spiritually. Unapologetically.
What if this isn’t about departure at all, but all about arrival?
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Many a time, people lose peace in search of happiness, without realising that peace is happiness.
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Letting go isn’t always about losing something; sometimes it’s just about making room for something new.
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In the final quarter of the 20th century, Indian society was on the cusp of growth, burdened by the scars of colonialism. But in 1983, through a simple game of bat and ball—one of the remnants of colonial rule—inequalities were momentarily erased. Kapil Dev, a small-town hero, led a team of underdogs to victory in the biggest arena of the cricketing world, providing new hope to a nation thirsty for inspiration. India literally 'beat them in their own game'!
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Stand firm, like a steadfast tree, when the world sways,
"Compromise," they'll urge, but hold fast your gaze.
When right is wronged, boldly make your plea,
"No, you move," proclaim, unyielding as the sea.-
Choose not the path with the lightest load,
Nor the smoothest trek on the widest road,
But where your heart finds the deepest call,
There lies the journey worthiest of all.-
At the crossroad, under the sky's vast dome,
Each path a whisper, each choice a tome.
Shadows stretch as daylight wanes,
In the heart, an unsure quiet remains.
Hope is a lantern in the dusk’s deep sigh,
Guiding steps where truths might lie.
With a deep breath, I step into unknowns,
Trusting where the heart's light roams.-
Circumstances determine our actions in the present, but the ability to staying true to ourselves determines the future.
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With great responsibility comes the need to act like you possess great power!
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