Young Creatives Writing Competition 2021 (Global) by The Inked Perceptions

Young Creatives Writing Competition 2021 (Global) by The Inked Perceptions The Inked Perceptions is an India based global forum of writers who aim to spread hope, positivity and love among people using the creative tools of expression.  Young Creatives is a writing program where creative people meet and collaborate to spark change with their extraordinary talent and alive passion. We are inviting people from diverse backgrounds and cultures to join our forum, together as one. People who are a keynote speaker, author, philosopher, traveller, artist, musician, poet, activist, entrepreneur, NGO head are encouraged to join and get featured in the list of 'Young Creatives 2021'. As a part of the program, you need to write an original essay on the creative theme of your choice: Philosophical, Spiritual, Political or others with words between 1000-1500 and submit that in the application form with your details as asked in the form.

Separation | The Inked Perceptions

Summer is here and I'm sitting and watching those dried leaves falling off the trees. The time for separation has arrived.

Those green fresh leaves of rainy season bounding by their beauties and holding themselves into the trees boldly going through winter storms and smiling through the autumn and now bidding farewell in the early spring season. Those withered leaves were falling off the branches and soon going to fix their meet with the soil.

After the reunion with the soil,they will celebrate their separations and then they'll be ready to take rebirth so as to complete the cycle of life and death.
How majestic it was! These brown, golden dusty leaves falling from the sky onto the earth. They were happy, they were enjoying their reunion They were happily separating, maybe they knew that this is not the end, they were departing smilingly, and I was stunned by their sight.

Why we people take departures so seriously? What kind of happiness do we find in holding the broken things? Holding the-not-so-interested-as-you-are-people? Why can't we be like leaves? Bounded by beauty appreciated by many but loved, loved by very few .Because all are busy admiring the flowers but what holds the flower without any compromise of staying together is a pretty leaf

Departures shouldn't affect us! If people are meant to be with you they ll be with you, they'll come to you, no need of you holding on to them or waiting or maintaining the relations you share with them. Nothing stays nothing stayed ever but what made us to stay was our hopes. Our high hopes which turns out to be curse these days!

We should know that people come and go. Some stay with you some leaves you but in the end to be true you will find yourself alone, you'll end up alone, why not to face this bitter reality of being left alone by our own people today itself?

Wherever you go invest your feelings in people, add happiness to your life and theirs too. See the bright sides of life because there are many who are lost in the dark sides of life.

Don't waste your time in searching the light be your own kind of light enjoy the little things that life throws at you appreciate everything and don't hold on to things,places and people for time is the great ruler of all and we are meant to enjoy smallest of the smallest change and face the unpredictable situations and come what may in our paths,we should know how to take separation, failures and life sportily and happily believing that it was meant to happen and for some good reason.

Giving your best and moving on is all you need to find the answers of your puzzled life.

Roshni Namole | The Inked Perceptions
Hello friends!! I'm Roshni Namole, A writer lost in a mechanical engineering world and yes of course I love both writing and engineering. I write and I create worlds out of words. My great escape are my words so hoping that you will like my world which I created with my imaginative powers. And yes I do believe in miracles and magic. Believing and writing. That's my power. Well That's me! And what about you?

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