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It has always been the same world.

World World World it has been the same world it is just the late realization. 


Most of us have faced challenges during childhood too but never really understood to deal with it, face it, overcome it and get through it. However, the time does not give you a notification rather it gives you a phase where you get through it without you knowing you are getting through it.  

So, it was the same world it's just that our childhood which had the pure souls who have never seen or been through harsh realities with mature minds. 

You do not have to hate the world rather; you have to focus on embracing yourself and people around you like just to let your kindness shine through and see the magic. 

World have always been the same and remember the red car theory. Accordingly, shift your focus it will help you significantly have a great present and amazing future ahead with enlightening lives around you.  

Get through things and start making your present the way you have expected your future to be its already late realizing the world being the same always. 


Sadiya Nishath

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