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Somehow I Missed It Somehow I Missed It by Poorvajaa Pooja Sharma
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“My mother is the safest place to vent my emotions. She understands everything I'm saying, but she also gets what I'm not saying.”
Poorvajaa Pooja Sharma, Somehow I Missed It
“If I am engrossed in a moment, my action is in sync with my heart and soul. My effort, however small or insignificant, will still give joy to myself and ALL. Because as I sync with myself, I attract divine energy which is so beautiful and charming.”
Poorvajaa Pooja Sharma, Somehow I Missed It
“It's Okay to fail and fail fast. The sooner we fail, the faster we will mend our ways.”
Poorvajaa Pooja Sharma, Somehow I Missed It
“When creative minds waste their time doing nothing or little routine work where one’s talents are underused, the feeling at the end of the day is of frustration and disgust, which piles up day after day.”
Poorvajaa Pooja Sharma, Somehow I Missed It
“Money gives me the freedom to attain happiness of certain kinds but not all happiness. Money can manage a lot of things but not everything.
Money is as important as having a useful tool but there is no use in striving for money at the cost of losing myself. Key is I need the money and I know for what I need it and at the cost of what sacrifices I am making it”
Poorvajaa Pooja Sharma, Somehow I Missed It
“The struggle is part of life to progress. More than physical, the mental struggle is required for my stronger tomorrow.
This Struggle should be enough to keep me burning, enlighten my dark corners but definitely, it’s foolish to continue if it is burning me out.
Further scenarios change and I should revisit the holiness of my intention. It is wise to immediately make a U-turn and stop efforts if I realize the intention is not justified.”
Poorvajaa Pooja Sharma, Somehow I Missed It
“While observing the sharp hurting thorns I have spotted a bud hidden behind in the shoot ready to bloom tomorrow and I am not alone to spot it.”
Poorvajaa Pooja Sharma, Somehow I Missed It