Some Promises Are Lies

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20 Jan 2025
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Good Morning Bulb Family!


Greetings, everyone!

Introduction


Hello family,

I hope you are all doing well. I'm doing better now too. Yesterday was a tough day for me. I lost someone very close to my heart. I couldn’t bring myself to eat or take my medicines. I stayed locked in my room and didn’t interact much with your content. I needed some time to process everything. Thankfully, my sad soul has started to heal.

After some rest, I woke up to read all your lovely wishes, and they brought me so much comfort. Just 24 hours ago, my world felt upside down, but I’m finding my way forward now. I went outside and fed my other pets. I stood at the spot, looked at it...Tiu always stood there for me, but not today.

Thank you for your love and support. 💔

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Now, I think it's time to delve into today's topic. But before I begin, if you haven't checked out my previous articles, I encourage you to do so.
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Well, I realized that this is life. We need to move on. Time heals our wounds, as people say, but I also realized one more thing: some promises are lies. Yes, it is the ultimate truth. Do not judge my words before looking at yourself. How many promises have you made? Did you keep them all? I guess not. Some promises remain unfulfilled. We all know that, but we rarely react.

A soldier who promises to come back home soon can be proven a liar. With all due respect, I am saying so. Soldiers promise their families that they will return home soon and safely, but some of them fail because death embraces them in war. Our relatives may be in the armed forces. How many of us are assured that they will return safe? Anyone? No, dear. We know that they have chosen a very noble profession, one that demands them to save the nation, but are we sure about their safety? Now, what about that promise? That's a sad lie.


The father who promises his children to buy beautiful toys often fails due to budget constraints. At the end of the month, the toys remain in the shop, and the children understand that their father tried his best, but the promise wasn’t kept. I am not disrespecting any father, or more precisely, any parents. No, dear, I’m not disrespecting them. Some of us are already blessed with beautiful children. Some of us are expecting to become parents. We sometimes fail to keep our promises—not because we don’t try, but because of various circumstances. That doesn’t make us unworthy, but the promise becomes a lie.

To the love couples who promise to be with each other, are you listening to me? Are you committed enough to keep your promises? Those beautiful words spoken during the early stages of your romance—are you willing to honor them? Well, I have seen people breaking their promises after marriage. They even broke promises while still in relationships. Why make promises if you are unable to keep them? Those promises become lies, and we end up blaming each other. Do we have the right to do so? We all know that overly ambitious promises will eventually turn into great lies. Yet, despite knowing this, we continue to make promises. Well, I’m not blaming everyone. I have seen people move mountains just to keep their promises in relationships. But what about others? What about their sweet promises that turn into sweet lies?
We promise to be together till the end. But that turns out to be the biggest lie. No one can assure their existence till the end. We fail at this point. For example, I promised to be with my pet always, but how miserably I failed! I wasn’t there when my pets were dying, which made me a great liar. I am not worthy of keeping my promises.

That’s life, and that’s how it goes on and on. No one can change the rules. Some things remain as they are. Some promises are made to be kept, while others are not. They become mysteries to us, and those promises turn into irreversible lies.

Ending Thoughts


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