Jai Shree Krishna, dear friends,
Happy Janmashtami!
I know I haven't posted a new chapter for a while, I owe you all an explanation, and I deeply apologize for the delay. Recently, I've been grappling with some personal mental challenges. Although the ideas for my story are clear in my mind, finding the inspiration and motivation to bring them to life has been difficult. But rest assured, I’m committed to getting back on track, and I promise to upload a new chapter in the next two or three days without any further interruptions.
I genuinely appreciate your understanding during this time. Your comments and votes mean the world to me, and they’re a huge source of inspiration. So please, keep them coming—they help me more than you know.
On a different note, I recently binge-watched Summer Story (all seasons!), and I felt compelled to share it with you all. As both a writer and a reader, I can’t recommend this series enough—it’s truly exceptional. Watching it made me reflect on why we tend to favor stories with happy endings. It dawned on me that perhaps it’s because our lives are often filled with struggles, and every single person in our generation is facing their own unique challenges. In a world where we’re constantly battling our own issues, a happy ending offers us a moment of solace—a glimmer of hope that after all the hardships, happiness is possible.
I've read many stories where readers question the female lead's doesn't have self-respect, especially when she gives the male lead multiple chances. I just want to share my perspective on this, women often think emotionally and get attached easily, while men tend to think more logically. Women may keep giving chances until they're completely broken. Once that happens, no amount of effort from the man can mend it. When we truly love someone, we might not prioritize ourselves but rather our relationship and our partner. So, it's not that these women lack self-respect, but their love for the person sometimes outweighs it. It’s not that women lack self-respect—it’s that their love for the other person sometimes overshadows it. Perhaps this is something only those who have loved deeply can understand and we didn't yet.
I don’t know why, but I felt the need to share these thoughts with you. I know everyone is going through their own battles, and I sincerely hope that each of you finds the strength to overcome whatever challenges you face.
From the bottom of my heart, I wish you all happiness and success. It’s important not just to exist but to truly live your life with joy. Don’t just wear a smile—let it come from within, where it’s genuine and full of warmth.
Remember, everything will be okay in the end. There will come a time when even God will grow weary of testing us and will shower us with blessings beyond measure. Until that day, keep fighting, keep believing, and keep prioritizing your happiness. It’s okay to be a little selfish sometimes; it’s okay to take care of yourself first.
Keep prioritize yourself🤗
I’ll be back soon with the next chapter. Until then, take care, stay happy, and always remember that you are loved ❤️❤️
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Sacred Marriage
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