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Zindagi Shayari On Life
Short lines that hold the weight, and the wonder, of being alive.
Life rarely explains itself while it's happening. It's only later, looking back, that the scattered moments start to make sense — the heartbreaks that taught patience, the losses that taught gratitude, the waiting that taught faith.
Zindagi isn't a single story, it's thousands of small ones stitched together — mornings we almost gave up, nights we somehow got through, and the quiet courage it takes just to keep showing up the next day.
This collection holds original two-line reflections on life exactly as it is — messy, unpredictable, and still somehow worth living fully.
Life doesn't explain itself while it unfolds,
only later do we see the story it holds.
I've lived through days I thought I'd never survive,
and somehow they taught me how to feel alive.
Zindagi gave me questions before answers came,
and taught me both are part of the same game.
I broke in silence more than I ever showed,
life taught me strength doesn't always look bold.
Some years take more than they ever give back,
but life still finds a way to fill what we lack.
I stopped asking why and started to see,
life happens for the person I'm learning to be.
Zindagi taught me courage isn't loud,
it's quietly standing when you're not allowed.
I've watched dreams shift shape more than once,
life doesn't end there, it simply responds.
I learned more from silence than from advice,
life speaks softly, you just need to listen twice.
Every person I lost still shaped who I've become,
zindagi keeps teaching, even after they're gone.
I planned my life in straight, careful lines,
zindagi laughed and drew its own designs.
I've cried in rooms no one ever saw,
life taught me healing has its own quiet law.
Zindagi isn't measured by what we own,
it's measured by how far our hearts have grown.
I've made peace with things I couldn't control,
life taught me that surrender can make one whole.
Some chapters closed before I was ready to leave,
but life opened others I didn't believe.
I've been the strongest on my weakest days,
zindagi built me in unexpected ways.
I don't fear endings the way I once did,
life taught me every end is a door unhid.
I've thanked people who never knew they helped,
zindagi's kindness is often quietly felt.
Every version of me was necessary too,
life keeps rewriting who I'm becoming, and true.
I stopped comparing my pace to the rest,
zindagi has its own timing, and that's the best.
Life gave me more questions than it gave replies,
but living well was always the better prize.
Zindagi is short, but it's mine to embrace,
so I'll live it fully, at my own honest pace.

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