"Let It Happen" By Aditya Singh

 

As we journey through life, we cross paths with countless people. Some remain mere acquaintances, while others become deeply woven into the fabric of our existence. They arrive unexpectedly sometimes at our lowest, sometimes at our best and without realizing it, they start shaping our thoughts, our emotions, and even our way of looking at the world. These connections bring warmth, laughter, and meaning to our journey. But what we often forget is that everyone has their own path, their own pace, and their own destiny to fulfill.

In time, the people we once couldn’t imagine life without begin to drift away. It doesn’t always happen dramatically; sometimes it’s as quiet as a slow fade. Careers, cities, ambitions, or simply the flow of life push us in different directions. The bond remains, but the distance grows. And in those moments of silence after separation, a strange pain takes over not just of losing someone, but of realizing that life keeps moving whether you’re ready or not.

When we pause to reflect, it becomes clear that this is what life truly is a series of meetings and partings, of moments that define us and then dissolve into memory. The people we meet against all odds leave traces of themselves behind, a thought, a habit, a story, or a change within us that never fades. They become part of our inner landscape, shaping who we are and who we’re becoming.

So, as you move forward, remember this: life will constantly bring you new faces, new emotions, and new goodbyes. Be ready for them. Embrace the joy when they arrive, and accept the pain when they leave. Fate decides who stays and who goes, but every encounter no matter how brief leaves a mark.

It’s never easy to let go, but it’s through these moments that we grow. So, be prepared for change, for sudden goodbyes, and for the quiet lessons they leave behind. In the end, that’s what makes life beautiful its unpredictability, its impermanence, and the imprints of those we meet along the way.

 

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