Relationships are fickle. Some stay with us forever while
the rest disappear like the dint of sand soaked in the sea waves. Break ups can
tear us apart. In some uniquely fashioned cases or which is rather the
norm nowadays, relationships survive for a couple of weeks and months which help
us to sail through without going through the emotional trauma. It’s all about
the vibes and no heavy duty burden or load. Depression sinks in when we find it
tough to thrive and survive without the person who was our swan song or lil
whispers cooing in the ears on the phone early morning.
There
is no point hitting the rock bottom of emptying the liquor bottle, crying
in the company of mushy emotional songs or
nursing wounds for the whole day. Yes! I now see no point
cursing the self about a short relationship going kaput for negative energy
sucks to the core. The trick lies in getting up and hitting the latest party in
town. Get sloshed if you may and start dating again. The pubs and parties are
often a haven for singletons looking to hook up or having a scene. It doesn't
matter if you are ending up with someone for a harmless fling or a Tandoori
night. It helps to ward off emotional crisis.
It
makes sense to be in
a spree of affairs and I am not advocating two-timing kinda hit and bang but rather
treading fearlessly
to explore your inner side as a human being. It
can be very therapeutic and strengthens the soul which grows in terms of
carving out emotional
balance in life.
One
of the worst things that can happen in a terrible break
up or romance gone sour is that it can sap our emotional confidence and
gloat into the growing distrust of human relationships. Avoid entering this
pitfall which is detrimental to your growth and no point mulling over what went
wrong for
the past cannot come back. The most logical thing to do is to look ahead, meet
new people, explore and be a wild stallion. Yes! I ain't kidding.
As humans, we
tend to go back too much to a haunting past and wear blinkers where the road
ahead is seen as a bumpy road while a smooth sailing reality stares at us. It's
a trait in many of us who have experienced heart
breaks or hurt. We tend to run away from meeting people or even a hint of
being interested from the other person is met with the scorn, often the defence
mechanism employed to push people away.
Relationships
are not updates or selfies that we need to put on Facebook or Instagram to seek
out validations. Nor are heart
breaks adultery or the biggest sins committed on earth. High time to take a
chill pill and go easy on the self. So what? Screw ups happen in life. About
time to stop being so obsessive about this thing called love or till death does
us about apart kinda crap. It's the biggest misnomer which turns us into jilted
lovers and prevent
in exploring real relationships with an open mind.
Post break up, remind yourself that there is no need to be
stuck with this
extra baggage and hang out with someone forever for there are relationships
that come with an expiry date. It's plain stupid to hang on to someone. Just
enjoy the times spent together and move on.
Love
V
1 comment:
Very nice bloog you have here
Post a Comment