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I am changing. 
After loving my parents, my siblings, my spouse, my children, my friends, now I have started loving myself.

Yes, I am changing.
I count by blessing. At the same time, I let go what need go of all those attachments of no value additions to my living

Yes, I am changing.
I just realized that I am not “Atlas”. And I getting to know the world does not rest on my shoulders.

Yes, I am changing.
I have learnt that its better to drop the ego than to break a relationship. After all, my ego will keep me aloof whereas with relationships I will never be alone.

Yes, I am changing.
I walk away from people who don't value me. After all, they might not know my worth, but I do.

Yes, I am changing.
I remain cool when someone plays dirty politics to outrun me in the rat race. After all, I am not a rat & neither am I in any race.

Yes, I am changing.
I've learnt not to correct people even when I know they are wrong. After all, the onus of making everyone perfect is not on me. Being at Peace myself is more precious than perfection of others

Yes, I am changing.
I am learning not to be embarrassed by my emotions. After all, it's my emotions that make me human.

Yes, I am changing.
I've learnt to live each day as if it's the last. After all, it might be the last .

Yes, I am changing.
I am doing what makes me happy. After all, I am responsible for my happiness, and I owe it to me.

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