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We need very Little...

We need very little to be Happy !!! Like Getting wet in the Rain...

We need very little to be Relaxed !!! Like Mother's soothing hand on our Head...

We need very little to Laugh !!! Like a Friend's Stupid Act...

We need very little to be in Peace !!! Like Being with your Loved Ones...

We need very little to be Rich !!! Like a Raise in the Pocket Money...

We need very little to Enjoy !!! Like an Ice-Cream on a Sunny Day...

We need very little... So Keep this Memories and Things Safe Coz...


We need very little to Feel that we are Alive... :)

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Abhishek Gorale

A software engineer by profession and a curious blogger by will. An ambivert who balances his creative and geeky sides.


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