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How to overcome differences ? Setting aside our heroes and demons for a moment, The things that define who we are, and how we should live. How does one relate to another ? Inspite of each being so uniquely messed up. In shared smiles, words and tears, Heart felt wishes, celebration of little joys, In solidarity through suffering, emoting collectively, Lies a chord so strong, That binds us all together. In selfless actions, in comforting embraces In conquering personal trials together In the readines, almost desperation to help, It is beautiful to find hearts That beats for others. When you cross your own barriers and boundaries to connect with another, You bare your soul To show them how you feel, You form bonds that can never be broken. In a world cleavaged by differences, Human connection Is the highest form of love ! It is only in companionship, In rooting for each other, In rising together, Life becomes almost bearable.
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Jun 26, 2021
Jun 26, 2021 at 12:08 AM UTC
Human connection
How to overcome differences ? Setting aside our heroes and demons for a moment, The things that define who we are, and how we should live. How does one relate to another ? Inspite of each being so uniquely messed up. In shared smiles, words and tears, Heart felt wishes, celebration of little joys, In solidarity through suffering, emoting collectively, Lies a chord so strong, That binds us all together. In selfless actions, in comforting embraces In conquering personal trials together In the readines, almost desperation to help, It is beautiful to find hearts That beats for others. When you cross your own barriers and boundaries to connect with another, You bare your soul To show them how you feel, You form bonds that can never be broken. In a world cleavaged by differences, Human connection Is the highest form of love ! It is only in companionship, In rooting for each other, In rising together, Life becomes almost bearable.
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Jun 26, 2021
Jun 26, 2021 at 12:08 AM UTC
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