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United We Stand

The recent Pulwama terror attack has shook the entire nation. With more than 40 brave hearts dying and many more getting injured, this attack is the largest attack in Jammu and Kashmir in the last few decades. This massive attack has made even the non-violent supporters question whether they are being too liberal. Whatever be the reason, the nation has lost too many brave souls and the whole country is in a mourning state right now. Just think if this has such a devastating effect on us, what will be the condition of the relatives of those soldiers. We cannot be physically present with them but we can send them thoughts for a speedy recovery and that’s the most important thing to do right now. Candle marches are a way to show that that whatever happened, it was not good. It is a symbol to show respect to the victims. Do it with a sincere effort and not to update stories on social media or just for the sake of it. Everybody is in pain right now and there is no need to prove natio

Getting a Fresh Start

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Change in your life is always difficult. But in this ever-changing world, the only thing which is constant is change. Change can be of your thoughts, life, belief, relations or work. It can be due to anything, sometimes, the situation is not even in our control. Most of us gets discouraged when things are going against us. But, is it the solution? By feeling sad you are just piling up the pain which is dangerous not only for you but the people around you as well. There will always be a positive side in everything. Even when we are talking about change, I never said change is bad. There can be positive changes as well. But most of us just assumed that it is just bad. You must have heard the phrase, whatever happens, it is for the good. Some think it’s true, others don’t, again perception comes to play. Cultivate good thoughts and you will see the good in everything. If there is hell, then there is heaven, if there is dark, then there is light and if there is despair,