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WHATEVER HAPPENS, HAPPENS FOR SOMETHING GOOD.

 I am writing this post just for the sake of writing. I haven't written anything for a while now and I don't know why. Maybe i am suffering from writer's block. It is funny though as i don't consider myself a writer yet. I think I haven't written anything worthy enough which will put me in that category. There is always voice inside, whispering, 'you're not good enough' and it troubles me to a lot. I believe, satisfaction is what eludes me.

Having said that, I find it extremely difficult to write something new and it bothers me immensely. Why is it so difficult to write something original and refreshing. I was told that a good reader is a good writer. However, in my experience, I have come across people who devour books but still write poorly. It gets really confusing at times. You feel like you are stuck. Anyways, who am i to judge. After-all, I am just a passerby who is looking for answers, wondering what will take to make mark in this field.

There are times when you get so frustrated with yourself that you become blind to good things happening around. Pessimism gets the better of you. You blame others for your mistakes. Such situations are signs, telling you to take a holiday because you need a break. It is absolutely imperative that you take this time to relax and enjoy. It will give you much needed boost and free your mind of useless thoughts.

I feel this is a sign. I was searching for answers and I found one. This is where i take-off guys because I am the one who is in need of a break.

Whatever happens, happens for a good reason.  



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