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Dil Jaise Dhadake dhadakane do


It always feels good in listening to the words like “dil jaise dhadake dhadakane do” but why is it so difficult to contrivance such things in reality, why is reality always different from all the beautiful stories, which once inspired us in some way or the other and which always have a happy ending…
why is there always a dilemma between what to do and what not to, between which way to chose.
 Why do we think so much before accomplishing our dreams why can’t we let it go why is there too much of thinking before pursuing happiness.
Many a times I wonder…why do we think a lot about each and every thing and I wonder how much fun will it be if we let the things come our way as surprises , why is there always too much of planning before every small thing occurring in our life. Sometimes it seems that the time when browsing the black white album used to be fun, when power cuts in the night meant a bunch of friends roaming around in the dark streets chasing for fire flies was much better than what it is now.
I wonder how and I wonder why life has taken a sharp turn and endless thought juggling has taken place of the snooping questions arising in our mind about the lightning in the sky and our elders brother’s explanation to it that god is clicking our photograph.
I wonder how and I wonder why exalting yesterday has been replaced by horrid today and unpredictable tomorrow. 

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