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Can you afford to leave your dream when you fail or regret later?

Archana Das
3 min readOct 2, 2024

Regretting is painful. I am living proof of it.

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Leaving something in the middle, unfinished, becomes the biggest regret in life.

I am not kidding. It turns out to be the scariest event of anyone's life. I don't know how much you will agree with this statement. But I am sure you must have experienced it once in a while.

It is believed that whatever you are pursuing should become a bridge for the purpose of your life.

A hope

In a hope to complete mine, I started Vedic Story, a blog on Indian mythological tales.

It's been almost one and a half years. I haven't gone anywhere near my goal. I don't know what's lacking in the process.

But what I know is that I am putting all my efforts on the blog, working tirelessly. Putting my hard-earned money on a project that is not showing any sign of becoming something.

It's painful to see a dream falling down.

Sometimes I feel like a kid who is trying hard to stand after one year of being born to the earth, but every time he falls, he cries harder.

On the other hand, I also remind myself that the kid who falls doesn't give up until he begins to walk on his own.

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Archana Das
Archana Das

Written by Archana Das

Editor of Poet Verse Bookshelf | A Philosopher in Disguise of A Writer | A Poet | Content Strategist

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