The longer you stay on the wrong train, the more expensive it is to get home. Itâs not really about the train. Itâs about how much of yourself you lose while trying to stay somewhere you were never meant to be. Every minute you sit in the wrong place, with the wrong people, or in the wrong relationship, you move further away from where youâre meant to be.
You keep hoping things will change, that the path will somehow lead you to the right destination, but it wonât. Sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is get up, step off, and walk away, even if you feel lost for a while. Because being lost for a moment is better than being stuck forever. You deserve to go somewhere that feels like home.
âLost love is still love. It takes a different form, that's all. You can't see their smile or bring them food or tousle their hair or move them around a dance floor. But when those senses weaken another heightens. Memory. Memory becomes your partner. You nurture it. You hold it. You dance with it.â
đ âOctober teaches us that letting go isnât always loss â sometimes itâs the most beautiful way to make space for whatâs next. Release with grace, welcome with hope.â
I hope more and more people understand what my father Prof VK Tripathi is trying to convey. The message of humanity. đ
Feel for the innocents of Gaza. â¤ď¸
Have you heard of the Turtle Theory?
Turtles donât rush.
Turtles donât panic.
Turtles donât care whoâs ahead of them.
They just keep swimmingâ
one stroke at a time.
Through chaos, through calm,
and somehow, they always make it to shore.
Because speed means nothing
when your journey is built on patience.
You donât need to sprintâ
slow progress is still progress,
and peace will always outlast pressure.
Illustrated by @virtuelux
And before you leave,
tell me the story of us againâ
like a ghost revisiting the ruins
of something once sacred.
Speak the words that once held warmth,
even if theyâve turned cold now.
Remind me how we began,
so I can mourn us properlyâ
from the first spark
to the slow, silent fade.
Let me carry the echo of your voice
into the emptiness youâll leave behind.
- lovandfear
Do you feel like someoneâs doing just fine without youâno messages, no calls, like you were never really part of their life to begin with? I do. And the more I think about it, the more I realize maybe itâs time to be fine without them too.
Itâs not about pretending it doesnât hurtâit does, especially when you remember how close things used to be. But at some point, you get tired of showing up for people who wouldnât even notice if you stopped.
You let go, not out of bitterness, but because you deserve the kind of peace that doesnât come with constantly questioning your worth in someone elseâs life.
â Mj Bloom | Writerâs Blossoms
Art by. đ¨ Lanie Torn
"And victory comes only from Allah, the Almighty, the All-Wise" (Quran 3:126). And Almighty God will certainly, definitely grant victory to the Iranian nation, to the truth, and to the side that is in the right, God willing.