At first, loneliness feels overwhelming, like it’s consuming you from within. You worry about surviving when everyone else is gone. However, as time passes, you grow accustomed to solitude. You find solace in being alone, avoiding crowds, and preferring the company of like-minded individuals. You learn to appreciate the quiet, even finding comfort in your own tears, screams, and shouts, which often go unheard.
As you navigate life, you begin to understand its harsh realities. You develop a sense of detachment from superficial relationships – people who pretend to care but secretly sabotage your life, and those who only befriend you to gossip about your personal affairs. You realize that much of what surrounds you is not authentic.
You start to let go of people, places, and energies that don’t resonate with you. You become more reserved, speaking only when necessary, avoiding unnecessary relationships, and refraining from sharing your inner thoughts with others. You strip away the non-essential from your life, embracing simplicity.
In this newfound simplicity, you find peace. Your life, once chaotic, becomes more streamlined. You focus on what truly matters – your own well-being. You prioritize your own needs, embracing the quiet, uncomplicated life that brings you solace.
-Mamta-