marlonbrowndo
Senior ODI Player
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A while ago I was listening to music in my room here in Canada and I decided to listen to a few Pakistani songs which I was fond of when I was a child and I did something I haven't done in years. I cried. The songs instantly brought back memories of my childhood and family back in Pakistan. I was just overcome with all kinds of emotion. It made me realize that those were much simpler times and life was so much easier. No stress or tribulation. Younger me was such an idiot for wanting to grow up quickly. I can't explain why I cried though. Maybe because of the realization that those times will never come again. Ever since i came here, people keep telling me that university is the best time of ones life and while I have had a lot of fun here, nothing is better than your childhood. No experience I've had (and I've had countless amazing ones) as a teen can compare to my life as a child. The next time one of my kid relatives tells me how lucky I am to be living alone abroad or how they wish they were older, I will tell them that they are the lucky ones. I can't remember the last time I've felt such powerful emotion. This was the first time I've properly felt nostalgic and now I know it's not a word that old people just throw around.
So, have any of you ever been overcome by feelings of nostalgia to the point that you shed tears?
So, have any of you ever been overcome by feelings of nostalgia to the point that you shed tears?
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