Life, Love & War Within !!

Anuradha Dulal

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Life is all about creating memories and finding yourself. But more than that, it’s about how we react when someone enters our life.
As human beings, we all have certain natural behaviors—we’re wired to feel, to connect, to express. We show love, affection, kindness… and so much more.
But is that really enough for us? Do we truly need all of it? That’s up to us to explore and find the justification.

We’ve heard it infinite times—when we fall in love, it feels like butterflies in the stomach ❤️. Suddenly, everything looks beautiful. We start admiring even the smallest things.
But I once heard something that stayed with me: “Falling in love is easy; loving the same person for a lifetime is what’s truly complicated.”
And I wonder—is it really that complicated?

I believe love magnifies our capacity to feel. And when that happens, sometimes words fall short. There’s no better way to describe that feeling than the silence where your souls speak louder than any words ever could. 
Feelings are not divided by expectations nor subtracted by rejection—they are multiplied with every shared moment and added with every effort to stay 🥰.

 

Being a hopeless romantic is quite funny, isn’t it? You crave all those sweet, affectionate things—even without asking for them.
If someone asked me what love feels like right now, I’d probably say: It’s just like gravity.
You don’t choose which force pulls you in. Falling in love just happens—like surrendering.
And you realize it’s not the fall that’s scary; it’s the landing that changes everything.

But here’s the real tragedy is when a mature mind and a romantic heart exist in the same body. One knows the risks, the truths, and the endings. The other still believes in magic, in staying, in forever. It’s a constant war between wisdom and longing between letting go and holding on just a little longer.

Romanticizing small things sounds crazy, right?
Yes, it actually is. When you start falling for someone, your heart is no longer in your control.
You start smiling at small things—where just a moment, an instance, or even the thought of that person is enough to make your day.
You begin to sense their presence without even a touch.
There’s an intense emotion that fills your heart and lifts your spirits ✨.

But suddenly, doubts filter in.
Was it all a beautiful illusion you painted in your mind?
Feeble castles in the air, built on hope—ready to crumble at any moment without warning?
You find yourself caught in an antagonism, a war within your mind that no one can see, yet it slowly drains you from within.

Love isn’t about never falling—it’s about rising higher each time.
Becoming stronger with more belief.
But for how long are we going to dance to the rhythm of love and forget the beat of our own heartbeat?
Is love meant to be gripped tightly—or simply sensed, like a gentle song that fades but lingers in our minds? 🙂

 

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Beautifully Presented-Deep and Intense.... Loved it♥️

Just amazing. This felt like reading someone’s soul out loud—so raw, yet so graceful

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