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Love & Life

''Love'', we are all familiar with the word love. Often the term love goes undefined because people say that Love cannot be defined, it can only be expressed! Well, I believe that love has got its own definition but many of us fail to explore it. We find many people in love around us. Many a time, in a conservative society, the definition of love remains as a feeling between two individuals. Fortunately, when you come out of a conservative society, you would realise that you are free to love anything around you. You can love your pet, you can love flowers, you can love nature, you can love your family, you can love animals and birds etc....The ability to love is a human quality which we are all blessed with. 

We've all got that instinct in us but we fail to recognise it due to unseen reasons.  The need to explore love has immense importance in the contemporary world since there's a larger section of society falling into the web of depression. When you love a person, that person becomes your world. He/she becomes the key to your happiness. You begin to share your thoughts, feelings, worries and lots more. He/she becomes your hope, your greatest support. But what matters the most of is your choice. It is often said that love is blind. You need to know that love may be blind but you are not!! In the present world, we find many youngsters falling in love and breaking up in the blink of an eye, the major reason being lust overtaking love. Love and lust are poles apart which remains as an untold story to many!! Supposing that you haven't found a person to be called as your 'better half', the society awaits you with tonnes of marriage proposals. If you are lucky enough, that person becomes your better half else your 'bitter half'. 

I believe that everything happens for a reason in our lives. Suppose you've got a bitter life, try your level best to make it better. Dig out the reason for your unhappiness. Always cherish your good memories and dump your painful memories in the backyard.

-Athira Abhin


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