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I tried to be heartless, and here is what happened

A reflection on my year so far

By Hridya SharmaPublished 9 months ago 4 min read
Top Story - April 2025

You know when the shit hits the celing and life is an absolute mess everywhere, yeah that is what I am talking about. My existence has had 22 years on this gorgeous - gorgeous mortal realm and in the recency of my being, my life has sucked a lot. I have had my share of darkness since forever, but of late, my desperation for light has been at its zenith. I have wanted my life to look like the glorious lives of Rory gilmore, an academic scholar, while being the perfect 4.0, a beautiful boyfriend( maybe not necessary), a great deal of money, a stellar institute I go to, a high qualified job in writing or journalism, and parents being super proud of me.

I always believed that life unfolds like the timelines movie shows, from going to school in your teens, to graduating with your masters at 23 and having a job that most people envy and living a lifestyle whole of materialism that adheres to and pleases the societal timeline. Life prevails itself in a bubble for a while until it bursts itself into granules of nothingness and plonks you into the reality of certainty. Welcome to the real world young lady, it sucks and you are going to love it! I think my existential bane is laughing at me while saying And let me tell you, it is so not fun.

With the people I thought would stay in my life forever leaving abruptly, with losing things that meant the most to me, with failures that left me in confounding conundrums and words spoken out of the depths of cruelty, I wanted to and yearned to become heartless after my tears dried from sobbing and wailing again and again. Because it is much easier to not care and show no morsel of empathy to the ones around you than trying to understand their pain and then being used as a tissue wrap that is utilised to its last straw and then discarded away.

Well, I was tired of being the one who put in more effort, of being the one who tried again and again, of holding onto to hope, of being the first one to reach out and always making an effort, and all this leading to me feeling that I am inadequate and not enough. It is exhausting when you are wearing your heart on your sleeve and loving everything you do and everyone around you with all your depth and not receiving the same amount in return. So I googled how to become heartless and not give a damn to the world at all.

It said -

  1. Don't show your emotions to anyone
  2. Stop telling people about your problems
  3. Stay silent about your life’s achievements and growth
  4. Do not reach out to people, and don't talk to anyone
  5. Do not smile too much, don't attend a lot of events or care too much about others.

All advice so baseless because I tried them to my dimwits end and guess what nothing happened. I thought maybe the advice given was too generic and I should look for more specific actionable steps to become stone hearted and cold, but again none of it ever worked. But then, one fine day, the realisation dawned on me like the sun rays finding even the tiniest of spaces left in the room to pierce through the closeness and shine its true radiance to enlighten, to thaw, to make space for hope.

I cannot be heartless because all the things that I thought were my weaknesses, my flaws, things I needed to improve, my insecurities were never things I should be ashamed about. Because my honesty is my strength and fosters to be the truth of my expression and me being vulnerable, my caring for the wrong people is my empathy that gave people the love they needed in the timeline of our existence meant in each others life, my feeling deeply and sensitivity are the greatest gifts that the universe has given me, it is the reason I can create pieces that inspire people, that make me understand pain, that make me transmute my adversities into art, into masterpieces dressed as words that bring a smile on other people’s faces.

Because yes, it is true when setbacks hit me, I cry a lot and feel the deepest pits of sadness, but when a good day arises, my heart is jumping with joy and gratitude and love for my life. I shifted my perspective from finding faults in myself to appreciating my life and learning to be detached from the outcome yet giving it my all irrespective of what the result might be and as for people I love, I love them with the purest of my intentions but I am not attached to them or hold any expectations to serve me according to my mood or needs.

So, let's shift the narrative. In the last few months, yes, I have gone through failures, detours, roadblocks, heartbreaks and setbacks, but I have also.

1)Released my attachment to outcomes and started recongising the beauty that my life holds

2) Stopped seeking external validation and started to celebrate myself

3) Build a consistent portfolio of work with top names across the world in the fields of writing, poetry, branding, journalism, marketing, consulting, mental health and edtech

4) I have tried out new things, failed at a few, and made a few mistakes, yet learnt my lessons and shifted my perspective from what is working and embrace new paths.

5) I created compelling pieces that I am proud of and will continue to do so.

6)Accepting myself as who I am and not comparing myself to anyone because I am meant to live a life that is exactly meant for me in the timeline I want. Just because someone else is living a certain way does not mean they are right or wrong; it simply means their progression is serving them, and the way I live is serving me at this moment.

I hope you hone your individuality as a gift that you are meant to celebrate in the beauty of you,

To love deeply, to live, laugh, cry, learn, dance and stride your existence in your mirth true.

-Hridya Sharma

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  • Celeste c Nicholson4 months ago

    Enjoy the highs, embrace to lows - its all part of the journey. While some people will try and break you remember the only tool you have in your tool box that cannot be taken from you - is how you chose to respond Chose the unexpected its amazing how it changes your journey

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  • Narghiza Ergashova7 months ago

    "Very insightful."

  • Thomas Carter8 months ago

    Life can be a real rollercoaster, huh? You described that feeling of everything going wrong so well. I've been there when things seemed hopeless. It's tough when people you thought were in it for the long haul bail, and you lose important stuff. But you know, sometimes those hard times lead to something better. Have you found any glimmers of hope in the midst of all this chaos?

  • Iqra Aslam8 months ago

    it was a nice experience you share Sharma! Also happy to see your story as featured!

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  • Madeline Kate9 months ago

    Insightful. best of luck and more blessings!

  • RenitaLozoya9 months ago

    Definitely a strong start for a reflective or raw narrative.

  • Henry Lucy9 months ago

    Very unique and heartfelt, congratulations 👏🏼

  • Marie381Uk 9 months ago

    Really beautiful ⭐️⭐️⭐️💙

  • Ani9 months ago

    Such a deep and impactful piece. Embracing our emotions and inner strength is one of the greatest challenges, and you expressed that beautifully. Thank you for sharing this experience.

  • Rukka Nova9 months ago

    This piece was a soul-deep exhale. The raw honesty, the fierce attempt at self-protection, and the quiet surrender back to feeling—it all resonated on a cellular level. I’ve been in that place of trying to numb, to shut off, believing that heartlessness is strength. But like you, I realized that our depth—our ache, our empathy—isn’t weakness. It’s our superpower. The shift from seeking control to embracing presence, from chasing validation to honoring self-worth, is one of the hardest and most powerful evolutions a person can make. Thank you for giving voice to what so many of us silently carry.

  • Ellie Hoovs9 months ago

    I went through exactly what you described when I was younger. You have this ideal image of what life is going to be like, is supposed to look like, and then bam! - welcome to reality. Embracing who you are unapologetically is a magical key and I'm so glad you have found and are stepping into your power. Own it with all your heart! Congratulations on top story!

  • Fabulous 👏

  • 🎉 Congrats on Top Story — well deserved! 🙌 Keep it up! 💪🔥

  • LindaDudley9 months ago

    Thi is beutiful!!

  • Lovely story. Congratulations on Top Story. 🎊👏💐🥳🎊

  • I like the photo. You're a very beautiful lady.

  • Well done. Great lessons. And congratulations on Top Story

  • Farhan Shuvo 9 months ago

    Jvbk

  • C. Rommial Butler9 months ago

    Well-wrought! The biggest, warmest hearts sometimes burn like suns in the most solitary souls. The Buddha, though he was a wandering teacher of multitudes, found his heart beneath the Bodhi tree, after struggling alone with despair, did he not? This was, according to him, enlightenment!

  • This is beautiful 🌹 🌹 🌹 🌹 🌹

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