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A second chance.

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I am Manya Arora, a 17-year-old brown girl who is currently completing her 12th standard and is obsessed with writing and trying to change the world by telling some little realities that we usually face in our day-to-day lives. 

Hey fam, I hope that you all are doing good. So here I am back again with another blog and I hope you all will read it once.



Have you ever thought about giving yourself a second chance? A chance of letting go of the past and accepting it the way it is and move forward without thinking about the "what if's." It is tough yet not out of the question. Think about the first time you tried to walk and you did fall down but you still gathered the strength of getting up and walking again. Was that unfeasible? It was just a thought that helped you conquer the fear or else you would have stopped walking. Hence, it's the thought process which makes us different. We all perceive things in different ways and that's how we carry them out. A single thought of getting up every single day not just to live but to appreciate the moment will make difference. A single thought of accepting that you are a human being and you made mistakes and you will make mistakes would make difference. A single thought of letting go of what you had and accepting what fate has to offer will make difference.

People say, "communication is the key to success in a relationship" and we do communicate with our friends and our family but what about ourselves? We ask people about their well-being whenever we meet them but we never ask ourselves how we are or how was our day. Why? If communication is necessary then why do we forget to communicate with our own selves knowing that we have the longest relationship on this planet with ourselves? 

Life is not a time machine. We can't relive moments, all we can do is make the best use of what life has to offer and that's not tough. It's just the human tendency to think about the "what if's" before things actually occur. Communicating with yourself is vital because you should know yourself better. You should know when to let in people and when to ask for space.  A second chance is mandatory not only to let go of the past but to accept the fact that life is moving on and you too need to move on. Accept it today or have regrets tomorrow. 

I hope that you had a good time reading it out. Have a good day ahead<3

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  1. So great.. written you just wrote my feelings <3

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  2. This one was sooo mesmerizing
    Waited for so long 🥺
    But it was worth the wait
    As always you won our hearts by your writing skills
    Keep going girll
    And please don't make us wait so much again 🥺
    I missed reading your blogs
    Welcome back

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  3. Great amazing❤️🔥

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