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The One Thing

So, I watched a movie today. It wasn't a movie I hadn't watched before but, on the contrary, a one I have seen almost a 100 times - Zindagi Na Milegi Dubara.. Now you're wondering why I'm writing this, aren't you? Well, for me, this movie is not just a movie but something much much more symbolically significant.

The first time I saw it, it was with my best friend, who I had met after 5 years. But it goes even beyond that; ever since then, every time I had something big or messy happening in my life, this film would show up miraculously and make me have faith that everything's gonna be alright. Such things have happened on more occasions than I can count. Now, I'm not a huge believer or anything but this is beyond my powers of reasoning.

Anyway, what I'm trying to emphasise here is that I believe each one of you out there has something that is Your One Thing. It may be a movie, a song, a place you visit, a person you meet, a food you eat, anything. You most definitely have that One Thing that makes you believe that everything is going to be alright with the world. No matter how hard it gets, That something makes you believe that You Can Get Through This.

So hold on to that. Doesn't matter how silly you think it may be; Trust me! It's not. You gotta do what helps you makes sense of this crazy world and live this roller coaster of a life. Because that one breath you release when you do The One Thing is worth a million.

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  1. Tamrina, your believe is too strong, and it's going to be okay with the passage ot time. The movie you named is full of energy, if you believe so..

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