The Pain Didn’t Fit My Body
The Pain Didn’t Fit My Body
By Manali S. Annamalai
(Founder of Ankahi Baatein)
We all say, being a woman is a pain, which we go through-out our lives. Yes, there are days when the pain doesn’t fit our bodies, but why are we just talking about our body and neglecting to take care of our minds?
In today’s era, we are celebrating the beauty of our new normal. But what’s our new normal?
Does sorrow, pain, grief still includes in our new normal? Or being happy temporarily is our new normal? The question ‘Why’ always comes to our minds. But all the answers for this ‘Why’ just disappears like an invisible cloak. Survival is the only way to fit that pain in our bodies because in the meantime our minds will start working if we allow them. Life has been very complicated for us, but we always find a way to overcome our barriers. Because of which we are known to be the strength of the world.
And now when we know that we are the strength of the world, then why are we thinking about ‘The Pain Didn’t Fit My Body’.
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ReplyDeleteWoah. Amazing 👏🔥
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ReplyDeleteThe sad thing is that we live in a society where pain & sorrow are synonyms for extraordinary achievement in life and free sympathy from others are considered as reward and proper justification for it.
ReplyDeleteNice blog by the way. Completely agreed. Keep it up.
Beautifully written. The thought is really motivating. We need to train our minds instead of just complaining about the pain.
ReplyDeleteAmazing and very much true... We often forget that inner peace is more important than outer peace. And inner peace can be obtained by just training our minds that we are strong enough to handle the pain and we will accomplish this goal and obtain our peace 😃😇
ReplyDeleteVery Well written...pointing the reality of this era.... well said
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ❤️
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