Love

Sometimes we’re in love with moments, not with people ….

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39 thoughts on “Love”

  1. so very true; like walking in the sunshine on a winter’s day and coming across the most amazing tree — the one I’m going to post about tomorrow — with a pic; btw I love the music in the clip 🙂

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      1. Oh no! Nothing to be worried about!
        I drink a lot of water. Only these days I’m fasting for a religious purpose.
        So I’m not into having foods so much only these days.
        Just carefully having enough food and water to remain active.

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      2. Oh my God!

        Me too used to listen to sad songs. Now I do not listen to such sad and upsetting songs anymore.

        Same to same! Wow
        🤩

        Yes, remain happy is always worthy.

        Be happy and smile often 😊
        🎶

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      3. Good afternoon Roksana!
        I would like to know about sad songs of your choice/country. For me, I used to listen Hindi Movie sad songs mostly by famous singer late Kishore Kumar Ji and few songs of my mother tongue Bengali. I have gained enough experiences through different songs. For me, sad songs have a complex effect on my mood, with both positive and negative aspects. What I think now is that these songs provide solace and validation, reminding us that we’re not alone in our struggles. These songs can be a form of emotional companionship, offering comfort during times of sadness or heartbreak. However, there is a potential downside to indulging in sad songs excessively. While they can be therapeutic in moderation, immersing oneself too deeply in melancholic melodies can amplify negative emotions, potentially leading to a downward spiral. Constant exposure to sad music may reinforce feelings of sadness, keeping us trapped in a cycle of sorrow rather than helping us move forward. And that is what happened with me. Finally when I got few books one after one, which saved my life as life saving drugs saves.

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      4. Thank you so much for your positive replies. However please send me links of your sad songs. Would be happy to listen. Take care. Best wishes.😊🙏

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  2. Falling in love with moments rather than people is a sentiment that resonates with many, and it can be justified in the following ways: Moments can create a sense of perfection, where everything aligns perfectly, evoking intense emotions.
    Moments can transport us to a different reality, offering an escape from the complexities of life.
    Your single line says many.
    Awesome.👍👌😊❤️🙏

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    1. Loving moment:
      A sense of perfection
      Everything aligns perfectly
      Evokes intense emotions

      Escaping from the complexities of life…
      True ♥️

      Amazingly put by you dear Arun Singha Ji.

      I hope you’re fine.
      Thank you so much for your presence and wonderful feeds. I appreciate that a lot.

      ♥️✨

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      1. After passing through many difficulties, tough situations, betrayal and other odds, I trained my mind to cross my mind.
        It is an amazing journey.
        Thank you so much for your comments 😊

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      2. Yes, I’ve read some of your posts and I could feel that.

        Your journey is inspiring. I derive a great strength from your posts.

        Powerful enough to help many out there.

        Thank you for sharing your amazing thoughts and insights with all of us. You are doing great work.
        ✨✨✨

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    1. Thank you Thank you for turning on the notifications of my blogpost. Feeling humble and grateful …

      🙏

      Moments make the whole experience difference. Sometimes moments are so strong and deep that it seems likely to stay forever … thus we are in love with the moments so much.

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