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Volume 7 Issue 1
January-February 2025
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HOW EVIL IS A PART OF HUMAN NATURE -Yin & Yang
Author(s) | Anushka Sangari |
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Country | India |
Abstract | In the quiet spaces between words, we find truths we were too afraid to speak; in the silence of lost connections, we discover the strength to rebuild ourselves. This narrative explores the suffering of the last one standing when group dynamics fall, when they crumble, when they fail so completely, there is no saving them. Just the old hope of counting the days until we won’t have to see their faces again. It is never really reconciliation. Once you fall from glory, you can never stand among the revered. That is simply a fact. Similarly, this paper is a trial and error at trying to explore the emotional journey of friendship unraveling and the subsequent process of self-reflection and growth. The story is not one of blame but of understanding. The protagonist reflects on the pain of slowly being pushed away to the periphery and then finally falling off the edge. And even though she falls, she sees everything happening after her fall as the outside looks in. Understanding the repetitive pattern and the misery they repeat and burden another with. It is a story of the questions that linger and the silent unraveling of once strong connections. This piece, draws the balance of the opposites and explores the nature of human relationships, how nothing in this world is permanent. In the end, the narrative is a meditation, almost, on the power of letting go, self-discovery, and the quiet strength of patience and solitude, but also of how everyone is replaceable, even a person the others thought of as their personal punching bag. I am found in silences, I am found between memories, I am found in hidden galleries on your mobile phone, I am found in pressed flowers inside a book. I am found in all the moments, ONES THAT YOU CAN NOT LET GO. ONES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE. ONES THAT MAKE YOU WEEP. ONES THAT MAKE YOU WANT TO HIDE. Yes, the same ones that will haunt your entire life. |
Keywords | Silence, Truth, Friendship, Suffering, Group Dynamics, Reconciliation, Self-Reflection, Growth, Isolation, Unraveling, Impermanence, Letting Go, Self-Discovery, Solitude, Memories, Haunting, Pain, Strength, Loss |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 1, January-February 2025 |
Published On | 2025-01-10 |
Cite This | HOW EVIL IS A PART OF HUMAN NATURE -Yin & Yang - Anushka Sangari - IJFMR Volume 7, Issue 1, January-February 2025. |
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