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Different battles, One war

 

Different battles, One war

Each one of us is fighting our own battles:

·        Some of us are fighting the tiny virus

·        Some of us are fighting with our physical ailments

·        Some of us are fighting the job losses

·        Some of us are fighting our business losses

·        Some of us are fighting our pay cuts

·        Some of us are fighting our debts

·        some of us are fighting the broken relationship

·        Some of us are fighting all the battles together.

Once we know we are fighting our battles- we need to develop the attitude of a warrior within. In these battles, we are the general and the soldiers too, who should develop the strategies and create the action plans. 

At this juncture, neither we should expect others to stand next to us in the battleground, nor we should feel guilty for not standing next to them; we should fight and learn from the other's experience to fight it.

A non-weaponry war has been waged against us, which needs to be fought with a strong heart and a sound mind. Let us strengthen ourselves to win the battles to end the war.

Let us remember one thing, today we are not at war with each other, but we are fighting different battles to win the common war.

Let us be united by mind, divided by distance.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

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