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Have you gotten yourself into a party and felt like it was the happiest time of your life? Everyone is laughing, chatting and enjoying and so you do. You go home with that great feeling, sleep for hours and wake up in the morning only to find out that things didn’t changed at all. Or have you felt like you are the most loved person in the world? You have friends who adore you, colleagues who worship you and a family that’s simply perfect. Have you also noticed that during your most trying time you suddenly feel so alone and no one is there for you but yourself?

Most of us, in some ways have experience the feeling of euphoria only to later disappointedly realized that some things don’t last forever. When the momentum of ecstasy starts to subside it signals one reality – things will return to where they should be. And what does it tells us?

Nothing is absolute in this life. You can be the brightest star that you want but the day will come when cheers are no longer deafening and the glorifications you are accustomed to are no longer there. One can be the most accomplished winner – triumphantly win every fight but at some point he realize that fights are over and no need to go further. The richest folks have always things to worry – there are always threats. And happiest one in the world has one thing that’s definite – to sustain it is impossible. So what am I saying?

I realized that in my life, there is a few things I can control but million folds are beyond my grasp. I can only try to hold on for a period but I know, at some point I need to let go. I can only try to be likable but to like me is not for me to say. I can love people as much as I can but it can never guarantee that sufficient amount of it will be given back. 

Too much of everything is intoxicating and too many good things can turn out bad. At the end of the day what matters is to appreciate things as they come and live life one day at a time.