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Loneliness

 Loneliness

 

Who said we are alone? We are not.

We might be physically alone, but mentally not.

 

Who said we are alone? We are not.

We either live with our happy memories or bad memories.

 

Who said we are alone? We are not 

We either smile thinking about happy moments or cry thinking about our bitter moments.

 

Who said we are alone? We are not

We are either thinking about building our future or worrying about how to face the uncertainties around us.

 

Who said we are alone? We are not

We either think about our losses or think about how to overcome our losses.

 

Who said we are alone? We are not

We either activate our positivity or negativity.

 

Who said we are alone? We are not

We have our thoughts, who play different characters.

 

Who said we are alone? We are not

We either create or critically examine our actions.

 

It is better to examine our thoughts while we are alone. It is our thoughts that either build us or ruin us.

 

The world has witnessed many masterpieces which were nurtured in loneliness and launched in front of the audience.

 

See loneliness as an opportunity to build yourself rather than considering it as boredom. 

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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