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You make the difference, but not the other people’s words

 

You make the difference, but not the other people’s words

When you cry, people might call you as a weak soul, but when you do not, they will call you as a hard nut

When you laugh people might call you crazy, but when you do not, they will call you as a serious person

When you talk more, people will call you talkative, but when you do not, they will call you as a secretive person

When you trust others more, they will call you as an innocent person, but when you do not, they will call you as a cynical person

When you are fast, they will call you as restless person, but when you are not, they will call you as a lazy person

When you keep looking for changes, they will call you unstable, but when you do not, they will call you outdated

When you want to earn more money, they will call you as a greedy person, when you do not want to do so, they will call you lethargic

When you are positive, they will call you impractical, when you are not, they will call pessimistic

You will be branded irrespective of what you are, remember it is you who needs to decide what you want to be, keep exploring and keep moving in life

It is your life and you make the difference

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

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