Keywords: life , love , mental-health , writing , advice , family , meaning , purpose , blog , culture , memoir , punjabi
I get an earful of why my future this way is insecure, not financially stable, or just not fitting their expectation of me. Then, they belly laugh and move on in their conversation. They always mean well, but never know any better. The first time I heard it, I was so upset. I’m more used to it now, but I know a change will follow soon. Same old, same old. In the end, however, it’s your life to live, your dreams to follow, your vision to force to life, and no one should be able to tell you otherwise. After all, if you push hard enough, it will be you who has the last laugh.
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