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The Sweetest Messages That Touched My Heart

January 25, 2025Literature2393
The Sweetest Messages That Touched My Heart This question reminds me o

The Sweetest Messages That Touched My Heart

This question reminds me of two specific messages that I have received, which touched my heart in ways that are truly difficult to describe. These messages, although not from my immediate loved ones, have left an indelible mark on my life. This article explores the power of words to uplift and inspire, focusing on the significance of the sweetest messages that have left a lasting impact.

Message from a Department Senior

I received a very sweet message from my department senior on my 21st birthday from my department last year. It was a heartfelt note that reminded me of the benevolent nature of human kindness, even in the face of mutual unfamiliarity. Let me share this message with you:

‘Happy birthday Dharun. First time help nu keta odane you helped me inspite of not knowing me at all. Thanks a ton for that. Aporom direct ah you always talk which is also amazing. Its always nice to have a good junior like you. Kandipa one day all your problems will get better and you will see all of this was for the good. You will def achieve all your dreams’

This message was sent to me via WhatsApp on an evening, and reading it on my birthday made me feel profoundly happy. It stood out to me because, in college, I rarely receive appreciations and often face criticism, ostracization, and alienation from various classes, including seniors, juniors, and non-professional students. My professors, however, see me as a very sincere student, making this message particularly precious.

Message from a Quora Friend

The second message I received is from a friend I met on Quora and have remained in contact with for a long time. This friend sent a very heartfelt message during the New Year:

‘Oh my god. Thank you so much for your kind words. I may not have replied properly always because of my personal issues but youve always been considerate of that fact. I have known you as a resilient person who may have faced many challenges but also has the courage to face them head on. Things may not be working well right now for you but Ive realized overtime that the people who are meant to stay will stay and the things that are meant to happen will happen to you. And when in the darkest of times everything seems bleak know that you are the only one who can cross that tunnel and come out to see whats waiting for you. Happy New Year Dharun and I truly wish you get to meet people who will understand you and will stay with you. I also hope you figure out about your future and excel in it. I will always be rooting for you!! Happy New Year!!’

This message was sent to me via WhatsApp in response to a long New Year message I had sent her. The words in this message resonated deeply with me. It helped boost my morale and motivated me to study and perform well in the upcoming 7th Semester Exams. I found it to be a big morale-booster, and it remains one of the messages that I often refer to whenever I feel down.

The Power of Words

The power of words is profound. They can uplift, inspire, and leave a lasting impression. These two messages represent the importance of these sweet and heartfelt messages. The first message is a glimmer of hope, reassuring me that there are good people in the world, even if they are unfamiliar. The second message is a tangible reminder of my worth and the resilience that I carry within me.

These messages are not just words on a screen; they are moments of connection that transcend time and situations. They are a reminder that even in the darkest times, there is light to be seen. Whether it be from a department senior or a friend from Quora, these messages have shown me the impact that a kind and inspiring word can have on an individual.

Thank you for taking the time to read this article. It is a testament to the power of words and the impact they can have on human emotions and spirits.