In this glossy era deluded with superhuman success stories, some times it is worthwhile to remain just an innocent human — writes Jaihoon

You don’t have to win
All the time
It ok to lose sometimes
It’s OK

You don’t have to find the way
In every journey
It’s OK to get lost
It’s OK

You don’t need to be loved
And liked forever
It’s ok to be ignored at times
It’s OK

You don’t need to be among friends
And folks always
It’s ok to be be alone
Its OK

You don’t need to be strong
And cunning always
Its ok to be fooled, sometimes
It’s OK

You don’t need to laugh
And smile always
It’s ok to cry and weep some times
It’s OK

It’s ok to be human
And stay human, some times

Jan 13 2022


Mujeeb Jaihoon

Mujeeb Jaihoon, reputed Indian author, explores themes of universal love, deeply embedded in a disruptive spiritual worldview.

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