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'Living After Loss'

 Have you ever wondered about death? It’s not something we usually think about, and perhaps, we shouldn’t dwell on it too much. Life is meant to be lived, cherished, and enjoyed. But sometimes, when things don’t go our way, we lose sight of how precious life is. People often say, “I wish I could just die,” when they feel overwhelmed or lost. In moments of despair, we focus so much on what we lack that we forget the beauty in what we have. Instead of overcoming our struggles, we let the thought of death consume us. For some, death becomes an escape, leading them toward suicide. But is this the right way? We were born into this world naturally, and we don't have the right to take our own lives. Each of us has a purpose, whether we realize it or not. We may not all be famous or influential, but our existence is valuable. Even if not to the world, at least to our parents and those who love us. Death has many faces. When someone elderly and suffering passes away, we sometimes pray for t...

'The Distant Star'

 Have you ever loved someone? Anyone? It could be your parents, a close friend, a pet, or even a plant.Love is universal, isn’t it? It’s something we all experience in some form. And when we love, there’s always a quiet fear nestled in the back of our minds—the fear of losing them, of not being loved in return. Love grows, often because we gain something from the one we love—affection, comfort, or even a sense of belonging. But then, there are also the selfless loves, the kind that need nothing in return, like the bond we share with God, where love exists beyond conditions, simply as a presence. Recently, I watched a movie starring my favorite actor, Abhay Verma, and while his performance captivated me, it’s the story that stirred deeper thoughts. The film delicately portrays one-sided love—a love that’s felt fully by one heart, yet doesn’t reach the other. In the film, Abhay’s character, Bittu, confesses his feelings to his crush. Her response is gentle yet heartbreaking—she treas...