OOD Readers Paradise - Reading Challenge Day 97
Good morning fellow bookworms. We express our utmost gratitude to our readers and would love more responses. For today's challenge, we want you to express your creativity through the segment,' Show your talent!!' You can write stories, poems, or anything else you like. Have fun fellow readers!!!
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Aishwaryaa and Divyalakshmi
Loneliness
ReplyDeleteSo, what is loneliness?
Loneliness is a dark place. It’s like sitting in a room at night by yourself and feeling like this is eternity. It’s like being in a place with a thousand people but feeling invisible to every one of them. It’s like walking on a path without any directions, without any idea when it will end.
Loneliness is feeling like you are meant to suffer alone; loneliness is suffering alone. Loneliness is unnatural; human beings are to be in a relationship. Loneliness is fear; there is no freedom in it. Loneliness is anxiety; worry its sister, uncertainty, its friend. Loneliness is endless wonder about endless wondering. Loneliness is cold with no hope for warmth but it is also unbearable heat. Loneliness is an awful paradox.
Loneliness is drowning in a sea or in a crowd of people. It is believing that your existence is insignificant; it is believing that you are meaningless to anyone and anything. Loneliness is a tragedy; it is heartbreak and hardship and hurt. Loneliness is being covered in open wounds and scars that never heal. Loneliness is shameful.
Loneliness is misery and sorrow; it is grieving with no hope. Loneliness is blinding and deafening. Loneliness is feeling unable. It is feeling discarded, unwanted, and unloved. Loneliness captivates nothing and no one. Loneliness is a bad dream but you cannot be awoken, you do not see the light of day.
“HAKUNA MATATA YA, It’s coming even more, HAKUNA MATATA, It’s coming even more, But we’ll jump over the rough waves…”
ReplyDeleteHakuna Matata is a phrase in the Swahili language from East Africa, meaning ‘No Worries”.
If you’re a student, and you worry too much about the things going on in your house, which are NOT even related to you, I just have two words for you- which you can accept from me, because I am a student too. Hakuna Matata. No worries.
When you have your parents at home with you, for taking care of the bills, financial stuff, household grocery etc. then why do you even NEED to worry about it?
I am pretty sure, that you completely trust your parents, and definitely can leave these small problems for them to solve. Why? Well, it has quite a simple reason- those problems are not even RELATED to you.
There are just so many reasons why you DON’T need to worry about small things happening to you. One of them is- your family is there to solve it. Another one is that- you already have enough pressure from school work, homework, exams etc. Why do you just want more pressure on yourself? Won’t that just worsen things for your head, not able to handle all these tiny worries? It will.
Which is why, Hakuna Matata. No worries, say bye-bye to your tiny problems. And live life well.