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In fact, we remember everything that is meant to be forgotten

In fact, we remember everything that is meant to be forgotten

By WAQAS AHMADPublished about a month ago 3 min read
In fact, we remember everything that is meant to be forgotten
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There was also a time When, Whenyou needed only one.

it seemed as if my world had ended for you and yours for me, then a long time passed, your curiosity vanished, the relationship between us became attractive, we became strangers, the tie passed, but the tremendous earthquakes in the world of the heart did not allow any thing to remain in its place.

so there was only one "Black box" that remained even after everything was gone, When that "Black box" was send to the brain. it proved that: i had nothing left in except your love. but then he saw that : because of your ruthlessness your carelessness and your indifference things began to slow down and return to normal.

Now i have your name very low chat list What'sapp. I have the first letter of your name key board in me and Facebook, does not Suggest Mobile Writing your name would go down in the whole name somewhere Search list it is missing dp with Active Now, now that your hands do not send Inbox message in my brain Messages seeing Neurons Green mark: I hear your name i hear your name i hear your words i hear your words i hear your words i hear your words i hear your words i hear your words i hear your words i hear your words i hear your words i hear your words...

After the battle he remembered his habit of smiling today. Your sensitivity to e still causes moisture in the eyes today and one afternoon when when i am tired of the battle between the heart and brain and i start dialing your number for the mobile your eyelids wave from the sixth to the sixth but this tie not alone with your spouse and this is the moment when the face is hidden in the hands.

When i cry i watch the acting all day long y heart does not tremble so the night goes by and i come out of y worlds of sorrow to resolve to spend a new day with a new actress and then there is the truth to say to be patient

" The easier it is, the harder it is to be patient."

Memory is a double-edged sword, capable of enriching our lives with favorite moments and also weighing us down with unresolved puzzles. In forgetting, we realize that the past is not silent as it shows its presence in unexpected ways. But in this paradox lies the possibility of growth, as we learn to accept both light and shadow experiences. By acknowledging the enduring power of memory, we affirm our shared humanity and face the odds with courage, compassion and resilience.

How are we supposed to navigate the complicated passages of memory when it never goes away? Although we cannot get rid of our past, we can live with it by looking at old times in different light which will help us heal and become stronger. There are many ways such as therapy, writing down your thoughts every day, doing something creative like drawing or painting pictures that represent what happened.

Memory is the cornerstone of human attention, allowing us to navigate the intricacies of our past, present, and future. It is a repository of reviews, emotions, and knowledge that form our identities and guide our moves. Yet, under its surface lies a paradox: reminiscence is a double-edged sword, capable of each enriching our lives and burdening us with its weight. In this article, we delve into the complexities of reminiscence, exploring its dual nature and the profound implications it holds for our information of the human psyche.

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