Lost everything in Life
Welcome to the new bad turn of life…
Some days you feel like crying, sometimes you feel like fighting for justice—but you can’t. And the reason is that somewhere deep inside your soul, in your heart or mind, you still have even 0.1% of HOPE.
Some days you feel like crying, sometimes you feel like fighting for justice—but you can’t. And the reason is that somewhere deep inside your soul, in your heart or mind, you still have even 0.1% of HOPE.
Hope… hope for what?
A good question, right?
Hope to get out of this situation.
Hope to get back what you lost.
Hope to make everything OK again.
Hope to return to the life that slipped away somewhere in the past.
I think HOPE itself feels like GOD. Sometimes hope gives you passion and strength—and sometimes it works. But not in all situations, and not for all people.
Because some people live only on hope… and some even break or “die inside” because of hope.
A good question, right?
Hope to get out of this situation.
Hope to get back what you lost.
Hope to make everything OK again.
Hope to return to the life that slipped away somewhere in the past.
I think HOPE itself feels like GOD. Sometimes hope gives you passion and strength—and sometimes it works. But not in all situations, and not for all people.
Because some people live only on hope… and some even break or “die inside” because of hope.
In the Hindu scripture The Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna says:
“I can show you the path, but I cannot walk it for you.”
Maybe that path itself is the hope we keep waiting for.
Maybe that path itself is the hope we keep waiting for.
But the Lord also says:
“Whatever happens, happens for a reason.”
We all know this. Yet even after knowing everything is prewritten, why do we still pray?
Why do we still ask God for good times?
Why? People who are close to God—why do they face the hardest tests?
And why do those who go against God seem unaffected? Life was going fine, everything was on track, and then one morning after a good night, everything changed. One piece of bad news… and suddenly you lose something precious. Then problems start piling up. One by one, everything slips out of your hands.
What was once under your control becomes uncontrollable.
And that’s what I call BAD TIME—a phase where you lose your grip, and life starts slipping. I feel that when bad times come, nothing stays in your control. So do one thing: wait.
What was once under your control becomes uncontrollable.
And that’s what I call BAD TIME—a phase where you lose your grip, and life starts slipping. I feel that when bad times come, nothing stays in your control. So do one thing: wait.
Just wait for the bad time to pass.
Because right now, when you’ve lost almost everything, you really have nothing more to lose.
Move slowly.
Take small steps.
Stay calm.
Because when there’s nothing left to lose, that’s when time starts giving back the things you lost.

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ReplyDeleteVery well written. The best thing about time is , it changes. Keep writing, keep inspiring!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nidhi
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