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Unmask and unburden

  • Apr 25, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 26, 2023

As i am writing this blog my heart is filled with so much remorse for so many lives which went

too early .So much pain,so much tears , so many words which were left unseen and untold . Isn't true that we all live two lives, one life is for the world where everything is perfect and were we all are all happy and even time and again we dont forget to display this on our social media

accounts and our second life is what we really are ,what we really have and how we really feel

. Living these two lives there comes a time when we really forget who we really are and the problem starts. Pretending to be happy and strong when from inside we are sad and broken. we have always been taught as kid not to cry and always have a smiling face and be strong but no one tells us that if we are feeling sad and if our heart is aching and we are not feeling so strong how to tell this to the people around us without the fear of being judged or labelled. And still if

we are scrutinized by the society on the norms of being"NORMAL" we should still have

the courage to stand tall and strong and show the world our real self unfluterd with biased opinion of the society. It's high time we stop living

this dual life and save ourselves from the chaos that follows.It's OK if we don't have posh house or luxurious car or perfect relationship to display its OK if we don't have a perfect body or a

successful carrer. Because life is not about being perfect its an amalgamation of


many imperfections which make it perfect. It's perfectly OK to feel sad, to cry when we feel like to feel jealous after all these very emotions make us human we are not machines we might feel weak and should seek help if we feel the need. let's not shy away from being a human first and accept our selves as we are with all negative and weaknesses. let's bare our selves to us and the people around us and see our real self and show it the world as well let us unmask and unburden ourselves with this dual life.


Puja Sharma

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