Sunday, February 2, 2025

Like vs Unlike- Smriti Tiwari

 

Let’s talk about something simple yet powerful—Like vs. Unlike. Every day, we scroll through social media, clicking “like” on posts, photos, and videos. But in real life, what does it really mean to like or unlike something?

Why Do We Like Things?

Liking something is natural. We like:

People who share our interests

Subjects that excite us

Music, movies, and activities that make us happy

When we like something, we feel connected. It motivates us, makes us curious, and adds joy to our lives.

Why Do We Unlike Things?

On the other hand, there are things we dislike. Maybe a subject feels difficult, a task seems boring, or a person’s behavior doesn’t sit well with us. But does disliking something mean we should ignore or avoid it?

Sometimes, what we dislike can teach us the most. A difficult subject can challenge us, a tough situation can make us stronger, and people who think differently can give us new perspectives.

The Balance Between Like and Unlike

We don’t have to like everything, but we should be open to understanding.

Instead of avoiding what we dislike, we can explore why we feel that way.

Instead of judging differences, we can learn from them.

Instead of just clicking “like” online, we can appreciate real-life experiences.

Conclusion:

Life is not just about like or unlike—it’s about learning, growing, and understanding. Whether we like or unlike something, every experience shapes who we are.

So, let’s not just focus on what we like. Let’s also find meaning in what we don’t. Because sometimes, what we “unlike” today might be what we appreciate the most tomorrow.

Smriti Tiwari
Sunbeam Bhagwanpur

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