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Open Letter On Trust

By Priyanka J Pandya


Dear Burnt Heart,


I know you have been going through a lot, watching the sufferings of ancestors and experiencing the same pains coming on our way.


I have been looking at your defence system for a long time now. You want to protect your heart and future so much, you become a nuclear family and move to loner now. You are losing trust in everything!


I know coming together takes alot of adjustments, and sacrifice, and sometimes the homebuilders lose their entity at their extreme stage.


"We were at one extreme and you are another." I acknowledge that we forgot to enhance the individuality, but you are forgetting what being together means.


It is necessary to reform mistakes... it is an ongoing process for us, for you, and for the next generation...




You don't want to be like us, so quit everything we used to do. You lost trust in us, trust in life, and building so much when you are not satisfied alone you lose trust in yourself.


Happiness is when shared. Trust us, what the time and era were we also wanted to seek happiness. Change for the change but don't lose the good things.


You may move alone but we will stay in you, in the form of lessons, in the form of ideas, history, science, memories, and knowledge.


Moving away will make you move away from Yourself.


Take the plant to the future through proper nurturing. Enhance and add mud and wetness that got lost. Removing from the ground, moving from the base, you will have to fall on the ground again.


The sky has no limit but the fly always needs the halt.


Yours experienced,

Mankind.


By Priyanka J Pandya



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