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poem to my future self eeee

  (how do i get the inspiration to write poems at the randomest times?) Dear Dishita, how have you been? Has life been as happy as my dreams had seen? What about the profession that you dreamed about? Did you make our parents proud or stay in your hideout? Do you look like what we fantasized? Did you keep yourself satisfied? Did you keep your promise of self-care forever, And wait for company who respect you whatsoever? Have you got the chance to solo trip 'round the world, Discover cultures, traditions, and get adventures unfurled? Were you able to make it to our dream destination, Explore the Eiffel Tower and fulfill the manifestation? Have you learned to enjoy both wins and loss, To find beauty in chaos, and strength in flaws? Do you still find time to write and to dream, Letting your words flow like a stream? And lastly, my future self, I hope you know, That no matter the path, no matter the flow, I believe in you now, and I’ll believe in you then, You’re the hero of our story—...

life's fragility

 there have been rare instances where i have cried after watching a movie or series. but watching a particular series today, made me quite emotional. that was trial by fire- a fire blaze tragedy in a cinema in delhi. the cinema's name was uphaar and thus is called the uphaar tragedy till date. it is a poignant adaptation of the book written by neelam and shekhar krishnamoorthy, parents of  2 children who passed away in the 1997 fire. the series shows how parents of two kids who died in that fire, struggled fighting this case for years after the incident, exposing our country's judicial system's corruption and negligence.  the most inspiring thing about this was the unyielding strength of the parents who channeled their grief into purpose. it brings us to the fragility of life, where in seconds, the people you love, could disappear in front of your eyes.  fragility reminds us of the impermanence of life, which is like a delicate flame, flickered out by the slightest b...