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45 Years

You like spending time at the beach. Your friend plans one and on the way takes you to the movie. Though you don’t like watching movies, this one is fine and you felt wasted no time. But later you come to know that your friend actually planned for movie and included beach to ensure that he gets your nod, you might feel a sudden void in it.
Have you seen this thing in politics? Mr. X is given a role and he is so happy about it. But when Mr. X knows that he is given the role to ensure that he is not in the way of Mr. Y getting the better role, he might see the new role as just a mess he hate.
When your daughter shows the pink colour doll and says she likes it, you say that you also like the colour of it very much though you neither like it nor hate it. She might be happy. She might continue to get more pink colour things because you too like it. She finds, after several years, that you don't like pink much and then she would experience nothingness in her joy throughout all these years.
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There are things that we let to happen seemingly unintentionally only to find later that there is a deviation from the truth which could hurt the other, if known. Best of human relationships could have its foundations based on the lies and deceits. Most of these relationships survive easily because the intentions are good and they are already strengthened by honesty and commitment later. Yet don't forget that the non-true things got so much power to demolish the whole at any moment.

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