How many times has this happened to you?
For me it has happened a lot and I am grateful for most of the times it has happened.
Looking back I am glad that the plan of stopping with a single child didn’t workout as expected. I didn’t know that it would just double the happiness, both for us and our elder child.
At one point I wanted to quit engineering and join journalism. Damn glad I didn't go through with that idea
Didn’t get through the job interviews at a bunch of companies during the 2021 boom..
My ex. Our relationship lasted for almost 10yrs, she didn’t cheat on me but when I was going through a tough time, she left me and found someone else.
I’m glad this happened as I was so focused on her that I neglected my career. Now I’m doing better every day. It’s been 4 years now and I haven’t dated anyone or even thought about it bcs I have trust issues and don’t want anyone else to be above me, my family or my career.
Can I ask a personal question though - why 10 years? Weren't you dating to marry?
It began in 9th class in school. Yea we used to dream about our wedding when we were nibba nibbi, mostly till college. But then, as I was preparing for some exams and she was working so you know, people become practical.
For me it has happened a lot and I am grateful for most of the times it has happened.
It can be anything related to not doing something you always wanted to but never did, a mistake you realize you shouldn’t have made, or feelings of not being successful enough. Feel free to share your thoughts.
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