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Welcome to Lover of Sadness

Sadness... It is not something which everyone wants to be a part of. But then again there are some people like me, who are actually fascinated by it. They listen to sad songs, watch sad movies and enjoy every other element that sadness has to offer. These elements of sadness let us understand the mistakes and guilt from our part. In time, sadness occupies an important space in our life and perhaps rejoicing it, makes us appreciate our happiness… even more…

Feeling sad? Drowning in the ocean of sorrow?

We all pass a time in our life when we feel drowned in sadness whether we like it or not. It makes us feel like crying. And it is best to let our tears flow. No one has learnt swimming without ever tasting the suffocation and the desperate pain of being drowned. So if you have dived into the
Ocean
of Sorrow and tasted its bleak pleasure, do share those feelings with others. It is only by sharing, you will ever know, that you are not alone. That There are people around you, who actually understand your pain and have felt it too. And knowing this will give you comfort. After all being sad, is a phase of our life which molds our souls to mature.

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