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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalLife, love, and hurt, three important aspects of living. You have a life that you live. The kind of experiences, your behaviour, lifestyle, and the way you see different scenarios is what defines your life. Your life is the kind of people around you, it’s the way you deal with your problems. Life is a journey that you live. It’s the lessons, the ups and the downs that you face. Love on the other hand is an emotion. It’s sometimes a reason to live. Love is what makes you happy, sad, above the world, bottom of the mountains and sometimes lonely and sometimes so close to someone. It is something that shows you the good this world beholds. Hurt on the other hand is what makes you weak and strong at the same time. It’s you how you’re going to make it a part of your life. Hurt may make you fall apart, or it may motivate you to chase the highest sparks. Hurt is what sometimes makes you numb. It’s what reminds you of the cruelty this world has to offer. Speaking of these three in a collection, these three are interconnected. Your life depends on your love for someone or something or maybe the hurt you are facing, your love depends on your condition in life or how broken you feel, and the hurt depends on scenario of your love or maybe the condition of your life. Taking these three, I’ve put on my feelings, thoughts, emotions, and experiences together by depicting them in shortest manner to give you different aspects of love, life and hurt.
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Vishal Thakur
Vishal Thakur, a teen boy who started writing in the High school. Short novels had been a selective style for his writings. Letting people feel the emotions amd get into the scenes with clear imagination is part of his work. The mixture of fictious stories and realizm in surroundings is a great feature of his books. He loves to write poetry and He's recently released his first poetry book.
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