What remains constant?

In a life defined by change — shifting relationships, evolving routines, and unexpected distance — we often find ourselves asking what truly lasts. People who once felt like home may become distant. Familiar faces may fade into memories. Situations shift, and with them, so do the connections we once relied on. Some fade while other blossom, then what really is evergreen? What remains as it was?


Living in Our Minds

While we may act as if we have also moved on with our lives with the same pace, yet who can paint the quiet landscapes of our minds — Where memories root themselves deep and bloom in silence  constantly remembering old days spent together, those laughs and crying corners, how we met and what happened next, all these keep flooding in our minds, but so is life, we keep quiet, live in our minds.

We smile, we continue, we move through days as if untouched by the intensity of memories.  But deep within, the echoes remain — soft, persistent reminders of a time that shaped us. Life doesn’t pause for nostalgia, yet our hearts often do. In silence, we revisit those fragments, not to dwell, but to feel. It’s not weakness; it’s simply being human — carrying invisible timelines within a world that demands us to keep going.


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2 responses to “What remains constant?”

  1. Shubh Bhatnagar Avatar
    Shubh Bhatnagar

    Tayyaba, your words hit a place deep in my heart. This blog isn’t just writing—it’s truth, raw and beautifully said. The way you captured the quiet, unspoken parts of our lives—the memories that live on even when everything else changes—is simply powerful.
    As I read it, I couldn’t help but think of my own moments… the laughter, the random late-night talks, the goodbyes that were never really final. Some of those memories are etched in my mind so clearly, like they just happened yesterday. And like you wrote, we move on, we smile, we adapt—but those fragments stay with us, quietly shaping who we are.
    Thank you for reminding me that it’s okay to carry those invisible timelines. That it’s not about holding on, but about honoring what once made us feel so alive. You’ve written something truly unforgettable.

    Please keep writing this world need yours thoughts so much we are so lucky to read your beautiful blog………….

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    1. Ik just thoughts speaking:) thanks for appreciating!!

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