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On reading through life as a book 

To all the fellow readers of this book called life, I hope you live your story in the abundance and gratitude of being alive.

By Hridya SharmaPublished 12 days ago 3 min read

On reading through life as a book 

How astounding it is to live in a multidimensional world that coincides in its being to encompass millions of beings that coexist with each other, a million journeys with each one having its individuality, its narrative of how they survived the storm and sailed their boats in the dreary sea of survival. We strive in our yarns of glim, gloom, sadness and bloom, to rise in the highs of the beauty of abundance and to fall in the lowness of animosity and brevity of failures. To be or not to be, to smile or to frown upon while walking this journey called mortality, is a choice that lies to be made, to either loathe in the readiness of what was or to forget and move up in the radical acceptance of what is and what is about to be the reality that one forges to be in.

The magnitude of our pain differs in its course of situational stance, yet the gospel truth of every soul destined to have its share of pain cannot be denied, The only way to live a life that liberates us from the burdensome scars and wounds of the past and the anxious attachments of the future is to embrace yourself in holistic embosom of who you are now, with all the mistakes, with all the traumas, with the beautiful parts of you and the parts of you that you think are unlovable. In the novel of your tale, the only way to start in the freshness of a new chapter is to forgive yourself and vow- to never let yourself or anyone treat you any less than you are worthy of, to keep the promises you vowed to keep for yourself, to have faith in yourself and finally realize that your stride is so unique and meant for you to live it most unexpectedly and divinely that you will be astounded in how it unfolded.

The uncertainty that brews discomfort in its serve also manifests the space for rest, of believing in yourself and finally realizing that you are the main character of your story and no one can tell you otherwise. The beauty of living life in your best light, in the lightness of your stellar existence, in the absolute surrender of the things that lie beyond your control, there is so much power in that. I hope that people understand the essence of ease in the way you live your life, in knowing that you might not know how things will unfold in your path but yet having utmost faith in your abilities and the universe, that eventually it will all work out way better than you want it to. 

In the lapping stride of time and tide,

The world unfolds in its beauty like a novel unravelling itself in a reader’s mind 

Diving deep into the uncertainties, tirelessly striving in the abundance of their promises to keep,

Life in its magnanimity forges us to be devoted dreamers, creating our realities under the waters of sleep.

On this World Readers Day, I urge you to look at your life through a reader’s lens, observing the beauties of every chapter of your mundanity, of gasping with the plot twists and relishing the endings that lead to a new beginning that forged you to be you. I hope you live your existence 

With the curiosity of a reader’s mind to know what is about to happen,

With the zeal of the writer, to craft an existence that is worthwhile in your eyes,

With the warmth of the warm blanket, a book and a cup of coffee, to live your existence in the comfort of embracing every chapter that has unfolded and the beauty of nothingness.

To all the fellow readers of this book called Life,

I hope you live your story in the abundance and gratitude of being alive.

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