An Asymmetrical world!

An Asymmetrical world!

Life is often viewed as a quest for symmetry, people seek order and predictability, hoping for a well planned existence. Yet, life is rarely so simple. It's the waves of uncertainty that make it thrilling. However, most of us are weighed down by the responsibilities we carry. Many feel trapped in jobs they despise, yet they endure, not for themselves, but for the sake of those they love. The smiles on their family’s faces, the hope of giving them the life they've always dreamed of, this is what keeps them going.

In every family, there’s always one individual, the outlier, who questions the norms. These are the ones who sense that something is off, whether it's outdated traditions or deep seated beliefs they know in their gut that the way things are isn’t how they’re meant to be. These rebels, often misunderstood, refuse to blindly accept the same patterns passed down through generations. Their instincts tell them that life, and family, shouldn’t operate in such rigid ways. This unsettling feeling they carry can sometimes make others believe they’ve lost their way. But it’s not madness, it's courage!

These are the ones brave enough to defy the expectations of their families, to challenge the singular way of thinking that many cling to. What we often call the "generational gap" is, at its core, the battle between old beliefs and new ideas. Every mind, shaped by its unique experiences, sees the world differently. Parents, despite their tough-love approach, would still take a bullet for their children.

Isn’t it fascinating, they fight with their child for their child!

We live in an asymmetrical world, filled with diverse people and relationships. Yet, at the heart of it all, it’s simply a game of emotions. Each of us is a warrior, fighting for survival in this complex, often unforgiving world. Even the coldest person you've ever met has likely endured some of life’s harshest battles alone.

Have empathy for people around, you never know what silent struggles they might be facing.

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