Tuesday, August 5, 2025

A bitter goodbye.

Sometimes farewell is not planned by us but at some authority levels. No not a business proposition always. This is more of a connection we all do but then tend to move ahead when we get some opportunities to cut down on few boundaries. Working, communicating and connecting with people for a longer duration and suddenly we fall prey to some uncanny situations that lead to some sort of rearrangement or restoration. You start questioning yourself, is farewell a good thing to happen? Well lately am seeing a lot of things getting cut or people leaving you for another eternal journey. Things don't remain the same after someone leaves either personally or professionally. It has nothing to repeat the quote, "life never stops". Obviously, life is yours, breathing or acting inline will not stop. You won't stop breathing or feeding yourself. There is a supposed change and that is new and evolving. One cannot stop just questioning why there was a change to the routine we had for some many years. 


You are dependent on few to carry your life processes, but everyone was not part of your journey since the beginning neither the journey you started later. You cannot sail with same passengers ever. You need to change and so does the stages of your life, eventually with lot more patience and perseverance. Farewell brings that break abruptly, most of the time where certainly you have a short time or no time at all to prepare for that readiness to happen. We feel short of words, emotions to showcase what happens to us post that but never to underline the thing that it was not an easy approach to shut things.


Another event where I feel farewell effects the most is the silence brewing between individuals with a reason unknow to one and the rest. What brought the topic and relationship to an end without an effective communication is again something to understand here. You cannot be at complete awe with the situation neither can adapt well to it because for you it does not seem easy sailing ever. Goodbye can be operated with a better civic sense until it is a call that we don't control ever. 

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