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To change a habit is to spark a quiet war within—
a battle between who we are and who we long to be.

It takes a brave heart, an armoured mind,
and a fire strong enough to burn through comfort and delay.

We must outgrow our fears, step past our limits,
and dare to choose the harder path strewn with thorns.

As William James said,
"If you can change your mind, you can change your life."

And it all begins
with one bold push
beyond the boundaries we once called home.


Kritika bhardwaj
For days now, thoughts have softly grown,
Of one I'd call my heart, my own.
My mother's trust-she lets me choose,
Yet where to find him, I've no clues.
Tall men, I find, do catch my eye,
But deeper truths I can't deny-
The traits I seek, I won't let go,
A steady love, not just a show.
Yet lately, hope begins to wane,
Love feels like some far-off domain.
These thoughts, like vines, around me cling,
And choke my mind on silent string.
In court, the charm is rare and thin-
More intrusive looks than warmth within.
Still, I don't hold beliefs too tight,
I bend, I shift, I seek the light.
Each day begins with tarot's call,
And every reading says it all:
"Your mind must change, your view reset-
Love isn't something you regret."
The voice that says, "I don't deserve,"
They call it false, a twisted curve.
That claim, they say, won't ever stand-
It holds no ground, it slips like sand.
When others try to draw in close,
I freeze-I cannot match their prose.
Some days I glow with hope anew,
Then falter, tired before I'm through.
A friend has come, with heart so kind,
To help love's thread begin to bind.
For that, I'm grateful, soft and deep,
Though still alone, with none to keep.
So here I write, my truth made known-
The crux remains: I'm still alone.

— The End —