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Lose Yourself.


To love yourself can be is a tough task. Most of us go mad at a lot of things we do, and eventually we hate a part of us because we didn't like what we just did. Some say that in order to love yourself, you need to lose yourself. And no, to love yourself doesn't mean that you need to love what you do, but it means that you need to do what you love. Losing yourself to serve gives us a calm and relaxed mind. Each part of us is made up of stars. Yes, stars. In reference to Paulo Coelho- I have learnt that only because of a star's explosive nature, does it shine.

But the question still remains- What it means to lose yourself? And.......... Nope, this one isn't about getting mad on every next person you meet but to hear and heal them instead. When you get so used to helping or listening, you start listening to yourself (I have no idea how it works, but it does!). You start falling for yourself, and eventually you will patt your own back when feeling sad. There is nothing really wrong with solving things by your own. There is a lot to be grateful for and yes, we will meet a lot of people who will be really ungrateful, but maturity lies where you know life teaches all of us, and just like a subject at school, some of us have the ability to grasp it early where as the others understand it a little late. but, they do. (not always, but life is not a school subject right?)

A lot of amazing and amazing and amazing and amazing and amazing and amazing things happen everyday around us, but we? open our eyes and ears only to our mind. The earth has a lot to offer you, just lose and accept. :)

AND SO, TO GET RID OF YOUR SHIT HAPPENING IN YOUR MIND, YOU CAN ALWAYS HELP OTHERS. (because it's all about losing yourself into someone else's) And at last, you always have strangers around in case you are an introvert. :)

Just a shot to a piece that i really liked;

"When your world moves too fast

and you lose yourself in the chaos,

introduce yourself

to every color of the sunset.

Reacquaint yourself to the earth

beneath your feet.

Thank the air that surrounds you

with every breath you take.

Find yourself in the appreciation of life."

-Christy Ann Martin.


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