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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Letting Go

It's important that we learn to let go. Holding on to something for too long would just restrict the possibilities and confine one's life to a self-ordained set of events and thereby make it bereft of the uncertainties, which forms the very root of an "exciting" life.

I am in a new place now with all new people around me. And instead of befriending these new faces and adjusting to the new place, I always keep remembering the people who gave me the reason to be happy, satisfied and feel complete. May be in doing so, I am just causing undue boredom and filling myself with truckloads of nostalgia - but it still makes me smile. So what's wrong in that?

Sometimes my volition to disassociate myself from the people around, makes me look like a recluse in my own eyes. But if I can have my fair share of personal moments and find reasons to be happy in those personal moments, without feeling that I have lost on anything - I think that'll be good enough for me.

So as far as letting go is concerned, as long as I'm not convinced that "not letting go" is being non-conducive to my well-being, I am not letting go.

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