Saturday, December 21, 2013

Blessing In Disguise


I am an average looking girl . Not that striking beauty that meets you in the eye and flashes out your senses.

Attention : this is anything but a self-pity post. I love myself like nobody else loves me…


The point I am making is that my looks have been my blessing in disguise. I have been blessed with a lot of love in this life, by people too many… And what makes it special is that they love not the facia but what lies within. My ordinary looks made sure that they dig deep to find the real me. 

Photo Credit - Google Image


This post has been written as a part of Write Tribe's 100 words on a Saturday. The prompt is A blessing in disguise  given by Shilpa Garg.

15 comments:

  1. A pretty face might arrest a viewer's thoughts. A simple face makes one delve deeper to find the real person. very nice write-up Shiva.

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  2. i m not so sure about the "attention" part, u lovely art.

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  3. Now now...we all know what the exterior beauty means and how long it stays. What is important is how we are from the inside and I bet you are...too beautiful!
    Nice take on the prompt.

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  4. Ha ha... good take on the prompt. Loved your ATTENTION statement a lot. :)

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  5. Wonderful! I loved your take on the prompt... :)

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  6. Me darling loves your post. And something I have been saying over and over again for quite a few years about myself...

    Richa

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  7. Shiva.. That's soooo sweet. And what a wonderful way to look at yourself.

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  8. I love this attitude and spirit! Way to go :))

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  9. Very nice take on the prompt.Beauty is skin deep. The real beauty is in the heart.

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  10. I am speechless, Apoorva. I don't agree with the fact that you are 'plain-looking' - but I love what you've written! :)

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  11. Love to read your writings. Corinne is right, You carry as much beauty outside as inside.

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  12. Love this one and the honest in the post. What matters is the inner us, Apoorva:)

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  13. Inner beauty shines through - love the point you make. Nice one.

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