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On a quiet Monday evening, I stand by the shore, watching waves rise and fall, listening to the whispers of trees, the songs of birds, the vast embrace of earth and sky. Everything around me feels beautiful, filled with a sacred, positive energy. And yet— if something feels imperfect, it is not the world, it is our restless mind. Our thoughts paint what we see. A gentle mind finds beauty everywhere; a troubled mind sees flaws in everything. We wish for rain to stop when rushing to the office, and for rain to begin when we are home with tea in hand. But nature does not move to the rhythm of our desires— it moves for all. The truth of life is simple: when we think only of ourselves, we see inconvenience. When we think of the whole, we discover that every moment, every breath, is touched with extraordinary beauty. 🌿✨
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Sep 22, 2025
Sep 22, 2025 at 3:33 PM UTC
The True Beauty of Life ✨ By Usha Maniar
On a quiet Monday evening, I stand by the shore, watching waves rise and fall, listening to the whispers of trees, the songs of birds, the vast embrace of earth and sky. Everything around me feels beautiful, filled with a sacred, positive energy. And yet— if something feels imperfect, it is not the world, it is our restless mind. Our thoughts paint what we see. A gentle mind finds beauty everywhere; a troubled mind sees flaws in everything. We wish for rain to stop when rushing to the office, and for rain to begin when we are home with tea in hand. But nature does not move to the rhythm of our desires— it moves for all. The truth of life is simple: when we think only of ourselves, we see inconvenience. When we think of the whole, we discover that every moment, every breath, is touched with extraordinary beauty. 🌿✨
Summary This poem reminds us that true beauty lies not in controlling the world around us, but in shaping the way we see it. When our perspective shifts from selfishness to inclusiveness, life reveals itself as endlessly beautiful.
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39/F/Mumbai
Sep 22, 2025
Sep 22, 2025 at 3:33 PM UTC
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