In the end, all our stories, they are the same. No matter where you go in the world, there is only one important story : of youth and loss and the yearning for redemption -: Rohinton Mistry
After reading this post I can just curb my instincts and safely "help" you by saying Bro You are on the right track(cause you KNOW that you're "lost")...
I don't know the reason for this dilemma that you are going through but then if you are searching for a recourse then all you need to do is step out from the picture to "see" what the picture is all about... One also does well by just climbing the tallest tree top to get a view and learn about the slope and contour and find a way out if he is stuck up in an ordeal in a jungle... And you must also believe that "All who wander are not lost!!!"
That cause 14 years is a long long time to change after. It's gonna be great for you, everything works out the way you think you want it to, eventually.
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2 comments:
Hi Satya,
After reading this post I can just curb my instincts and safely "help" you by saying Bro You are on the right track(cause you KNOW that you're "lost")...
I don't know the reason for this dilemma that you are going through but then if you are searching for a recourse then all you need to do is step out from the picture to "see" what the picture is all about...
One also does well by just climbing the tallest tree top to get a view and learn about the slope and contour and find a way out if he is stuck up in an ordeal in a jungle...
And you must also believe that "All who wander are not lost!!!"
Always "SURSUM CORDA"!!!
That cause 14 years is a long long time to change after. It's gonna be great for you, everything works out the way you think you want it to, eventually.
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