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By Kamlesh Tripathi
By Kamlesh Tripathi
BREAKING
RELATIONSHIP—LIKE A SUDDEN DEATH
In our lives we all are born to a family. Where,
we have our parents and our siblings. And as we grow slightly old we discover
we have relatives. Where, some are close and some are distant. Over a period of
time when we grow up, we even make acquaintances and friends. Gradually, some
acquaintances turn out to be lifetime friends, and some remain as acquaintances.
As a proclivity, in this arduous and long
journey of life, every now and then we keep making friends and colleagues. Who,
remain with us for a period of time. And then we lose them because, we all have
a well defined journey, where destinations are different and paths are therefore
varied.
And in this ever changing scenario we often
are out of touch with our old contacts while we form new associations. But we
never really feel as if we have lost the old ones for forever. Because, heart-to-heart
we know they are just round the corner, in some different company or a country
or a city or a profession where we can just pick up the phone and talk to them
whenever we want.
But such is not the case when any of your
close relative, friend, colleague or even an acquaintance severs his or her
relationship with you or if it’s a vice versa. For, then, it’ll be like a
sudden death of a relationship. And death is a point of no return. So don’t
head towards the death of a relationship and even if you’re walking out leave a
point of return.
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