How much of ourselves can we actually be? Do we ever ask ourselves this question? Do we realize what we've been missing and how have we become? In such a materialistic world where people have no idea about the direction they are headed to and their purpose in this world, who are we trying to impress? Is this our real identity?

The society we live in has developed certain criterias for us to follow,the way that it wishes to see us. Most of us live a life full of sorrows and regrets,trying to be like others. Is it really worth it? Our society has already defined the way in which it expects us to be. Who are we lying to? Half of the population behaves contrary to their personalities in front of new acquaintances, to impress them, to let them have an impression that they are up to the mark and fit into this artificial society! I say, why do we need the recognition of others?

Your one true self is what must be preserved! You shouldn't have to fit in their definition of perfect but yours. Every individual is unique. And every human must be judged and recognized as per his talent and capabilities. Are you able to give your 100%? To hide your true face from people who doesn't even bother to know about you is nothing but senseless! People are not meant to judge you for what you are not but to respect you for who you are. Try to 'be you' and look how the world falls at your feet. It is your life, your day. Treat every second of your life as a blessing show some gratitude to yourself! Remember, we are meant to fly! Don't let anyone get hold of your wings.

The only thing one must focus on is REALISING and then RECOGNISING themselves! They must be able to show their true limits to the world and emerge in the most beautiful rainbow of lifetime!

There's nothing more pleasing than finding your own true identity!
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