Heart Break

My name is Rohith, and for a long time, I thought my world was perfect. I was deeply in love with Sowmya, and we had been together for over two years. I thought we were going to build a future together, that she was the one. We shared everything, from dreams to silly jokes. It felt like nothing could break us apart.

But one day, everything changed. Sowmya told me that she didn’t feel the same way anymore. She said she needed space, that she wasn’t ready for the relationship we had. My heart broke into a million pieces. I didn’t understand. How could everything just end so suddenly?

I felt lost. The girl I thought I would spend my life with was now someone I couldn’t even talk to. I spent weeks thinking about what went wrong, feeling like I wasn’t good enough. I was devastated and unsure of how to move forward.

At first, I wanted to give up on everything. The pain of losing Sowmya was too much to handle, and I felt like I had no purpose anymore. But slowly, I started realizing something: I couldn’t let this failure define me. If Sowmya wasn’t part of my life anymore, I had to learn how to move on. I had to learn to be strong on my own.

I decided to focus on myself. I started working harder on my studies, something I had neglected while being in the relationship. I found joy in small things, like reading books, learning new skills, and spending time with friends who supported me. I also started working on my fitness, something I had put aside for too long.

Over time, I found that the pain of the breakup started to fade. I realized that losing Sowmya didn’t mean I had lost everything. It was just a part of life. With each day, I became more confident in myself and my abilities. I started achieving things I had never thought possible. My grades improved, I found a passion for entrepreneurship, and I even started my own small business.

Years later, I look back and realize that the heartbreak I went through was the turning point in my life. It pushed me to become a better version of myself. I’m now successful in ways I never imagined, and I’ve learned that sometimes, failure in one part of life leads to success in another. I learned that no matter what happens, I’m strong enough to keep going, and that there’s always a way forward.


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Posters : Photoshop, Meta AI, Canva. Designed by Jessi Hemanth

Music : Scott Buckley - Filaments" is under a Creative Commons (BY 3.0) license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...