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Pragya Tiwari
“Three-step rule can be followed in life :
Firstly, do not cling to something or somebody or a thought or idea. Secondly, do not run away or escape from yourself. Third and most important is to watch ‘oneselfâ€� as an outsider without taking sides, judging and forcing opinions.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Nobody wants to experience bad things. However, they happen.
Don’t run away from any of the decisions you have made.
They are what you are today.
Accept it.
And healing process will begin.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Loneliness is your inability to see what it is, and this running away from yourself creates fear. Loneliness is nothing but fear of self.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“All this accumulation makes our life complicated. Life is simple. Loving is even simpler. We create definitions. We create worlds in our fickle mind.
Just drop it. Just Forgo. Let go.
Without any effort, life will be simple and loving even simpler.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“You and me.
And the whole world in the background.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“The key is not to drop or erase our past or our consciousness but to observe and understand it.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“All the interaction has been my learning bed for understanding life and people. Truly, workplace is a learning bed of life.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“You are right. I am finding myself in this journey. I have found you.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Love in the air. Love has no form. It can have any shape and size. It has no definition. In fact, even defining love is incorrect. Love defies all rules and boundaries. It is not a prisoner to set norms or traditions.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“I shift back my gaze to my shoes, ‘Choice is a tricky word.â€�
He counters, ‘Not if you make one with an open heart and clear conscience.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Beauty is you kept persuading but never pushed me into anything. Maybe that is why we kept connecting back and kept coming back!”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Beyond this i-don’t-care-and-give-a-damn attitude is an enchanting human being. You are scared of this man. He is invading your senses, and you do not like it…You do not want hassle, and he is hassle and danger!”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Am I sure of what I am searching?â€�
Of course not, but one has to live with an illusion that we are searching for something with which people can relate and not mistake us for being crazy and thereby proof of our sanity to the world.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“I hear myself singing â€� We shall overcome, we shall overcome somedayâ€�”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Had it been possible and easy to stay away from you, then angels don’t have to appear to take away soul from the bodyâ€�”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Our eyes lock for a few beats.
The moment gets still.
As if this moment is all that we have.
A frozen momentâ€�”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Can we escape ourselves by escaping from this world?”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“I don’t understand the psychology of love or love of psychology. However, what I understand is that understanding is the key.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Yes, you are right, this journey of unravelling mystery of life and self discovery is the path to love, peace and bliss.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“And the whole world is diminishing behind. It feels like a trance. Everything is coming to a center point and to this focal point.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“To get the right answers, one needs to ask right question from others and more importantly, to ourselves.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness