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Bhagirath Maurya
Why you should write? Because you can't live for centuries but your words can. - Bhagirath Maurya your words can make someone smile, motivate, path guider, moment maker, decision maker etc, and the best part of your words it can help some
Aman Verma
Being a Nyctophilliac can be boon as well as curse for its the only place where no one will ever disturb me where I can live with your memories. Darkness and memories go hand in hand for they are entwined with each other. With absences, memories engulfs the mind in the darkness. O
Aman Verma
to hold on to memories tightly because absences always haunt us. Years have passed on but your memories in my heart are still alive. Absences can leave such a void, you taught me this lesson long time back
मुखौटा A HIDDEN FEELINGS * अंकूर *
About 6 months ago, my neighbor asked us if we wouldn't mind sharing our Wi-Fi password. We decided to give it to him because it wouldn't cost us anything extra, and because we got along with him. Yesterday, as I was getting out of the car, the neighbor was at his door, getting ready to come outside. I stopped to talk a bit as he held the door open. He happily told me he now had Netflix. At that, jokingly I said: ′′I work hard, I barely have time to watch TV, but, if you could lend us your password to watch some shows, we'd appreciate it ". A voice was heard in the distance, inside the house. It was his wife, ′′We can't give the password to them, because I'm the one who pays the bill and I can't share it." The man apologized and I said it was no problem. We kept talking about other things, and as I left, he stayed working outside. When I happened to look outside a little while later, I noticed the man's wife come outside. She seemed very nervous and upset. They both went into the house. After a few minutes, he and his wife came to my door to tell me the Wi-Fi password wasn't working anymore. I looked at them and said, ′′ I changed my password, because it's me paying the bill and I can't share it ". The wife turned red and tried to say something, but I said, ′′Ma'am, I have my network and you have your Netflix, everything is fine and everyone is happy". They turned around and left. They never spoke to me again. _______________________________ This story isn't mine, but here's the lesson I learned from it: - Friendship must be mutual. - Love must be mutual. - Affection must be mutual. In 2020 I intend to return silence with silence, absences with absences, affection with affection, friendship with friendship and loyalty with loyalty. No more one-sided feelings. Feelings must be mutual. #YouGetWhatYouGive 😉😉🤣🤣❤️ 😜😜I’m sharing on my own🥰🥰👍👍 अंकुर #YouGetWhatYouGive About 6 months ago, my neighbor asked us if we wouldn't mind sharing our Wi-Fi password. We decided to give it to him be