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YOUR LIFE AND PEACE DEPENDS ON THE CHOICES YOU MAKE

Some people come into your life after ages, after a long gap of time. Some of them are pleasant surprises with whom you had an amazing time. Catching up with them renews the pleasantness experienced in the past. You can actually feel the amazing vibes with such people. Even if you part ways now, you’d want to keep in touch.

Then there are those with whom you had some horrible experiences, memories that you’d rather forget than be reminded of. You don’t have anything against them, but you don’t want to revisit those memories. If you feel there is something that you need to clear with them, it is advisable to sit down and address the issues, to unclog the negativity that has been lingering inside unknowingly.
Yet, you would know better; there are no hard and fast rules. You may have numerous acquaintances in life, but the true friends or family, the people who matter in your life, are not many.

So, if there are some people that you can do without, keep them as acquaintances, not as enemies. Don’t harbor any negative feelings towards them, yet you don’t need to be close to them either. It’s your life, your state of mind, and you should have the right to choose the people who should be in the close circle of your heart.
If you meet some good people, have an amazing time with them, learn from them, and share the moments of life with them. If some unpleasant ones come along, don’t harbor any ill feelings, just choose to live your life without giving too much importance to them.
Your life and your peace of mind do depend on the choices you make.

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