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Never Single

I am single.
I am single.

I saw her passing by, paused for a moment, and took a glance.
In that instant, I felt I would never be single again.

I made it a point to be where I had seen her.
I waited eagerly, and then she appeared.
As she passed me, I noticed a rainbow appearing in the sky.

I was physically in class, but mentally consumed by thoughts of her.
I was no longer single.

I looked at the board but didn’t register the words my lecturer wrote;
My mind was focused on her face.
I was no longer single.

While crossing the road and thinking about her,
A motorist shouted at me for not following the traffic signal.
I was no longer single.

I went home for dinner, ate something, but don’t remember what it was.
I was no longer single.

I lay in bed but couldn’t sleep.
I was no longer single.

I decided to propose because I no longer wanted to be single.
I went to the spot to express my feelings of love at first sight,
only to be surprised to learn that she was not single.

Shattered by her words, I wondered how long I would remain single.

However, an inner voice reminded me:
I was never genuinely single —
I was with my goals, aspirations, and talents.

I returned with gratitude, thanked that inner voice,
and realised I was never alone.

Remember:
No one is truly single.
If we connect with our purpose and remain goal-oriented,
We can make a difference in our lives and the lives of others.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

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