He was a young entrepreneur of a start-up company
which had a bright future. He was financially independent and had great plans
for his life. He had planned out everything. Marriage, travelling, business;
every aspect of his life was well thought of. He was in a 2-year relationship
with a smart and beautiful girl. She was doing her PhD in arts and wanted to be a
painter. She wasn't as well off as he was. While he was the practical one, she
was the romantic one. She dreamed a lot about everything. She could never
compartmentalize her life like him. If a meeting was successful, he'd be happy
and then move on to the next thing. If there was a loss, he's be sad and then
move on to the next thing. It was like he majored in moving on. But, for her,
it was the most impossible thing. If she had even one fight with him, her
entire day was ruined. Moving on from that was just not possible. She thought
about him more than everything. But, that day, they both learned their lessons.
There was a big fight between them. And she was shattered along with the pieces
of her heart. He was aghast and was not able to comprehend anything. She was
about to call her best friend when she saw photos of him from his office party.
She thought about all those times they fought. She somehow realised how she
could never move on from him, when he so easily did. He wasn't just her
boyfriend. He had become his whole life. He mattered a lot to her. She loved
him more than she loved herself and that's when a revelation settled. She understood
that one relationship wasn't her entire life. It was only a part of it. It was
okay when he improved her life. But it wasn't okay when he affected it. It just
wasn't something she could keep doing because she would be the one getting
hurt. At that point, she lifted her brush and was hypnotized to the strokes of her
brush. That painting was the best one she drew in her life. It was her escape
to the freedom. The fight will be over, they will patch up but she will not be
the same person. It was her time to think of things that mattered more. He
will always be one of them, just not the only one. Not the only one.
That's really insightful.
ReplyDeleteGreat Piece!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story and the message. Relationships are part of our lives but they don't define who we are.
ReplyDeletelove the post an amazing story and life lesson
ReplyDeleteCouldn't agree more...every relationship is simply a slice of the pie...not the whole pie itself. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful writing and agreed with you that Relationship doesn't define ourselves!
ReplyDeleteLove this! And its true relationships shouldnt define us. They are either a life lesson or a blessing.
ReplyDeleteLove this story and I was so captivated by it.... Beautiful lesson in the story too! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI've read that it's easier for men to compartmentalize, as women are more emotionally connected. This story was a good reminder that even in love, we can give too much. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAt various points in our lives it's like a little switch is turned on. A larger understanding of something important is suddenly revealed to us at a time when it matters most.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great reminder! <3
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Very interesting read.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for your kind words! :)
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