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Open in app Sign up Sign in Member-only story A Letter To My Sister Adarsh Kumar Singh ILLUMINATION Adarsh Kumar Singh · Follow Published in ILLUMINATION 3 min read · Nov 8, 2021 Listen Share If you have a brother or sister, just tell them that you love them, every day- that will mean the world to them. Photo by Kevin Gent on Unsplash Dear Sister(AS and HS), Life has always been awesome with you on my side. Growing with you has always been a blessing. Various factors led to us staying far from each other and meeting just once or twice a year. In spite of this distance, our bond has grown stronger and stronger with each passing day. As a family, we have become more understanding. The time is not far when all our financial problems will vanish and we could finally stay happy together. Although I don’t utter these words enough, and I don’t think I ever possibly could, but I love you. And I don’t think that these words fit anyone more than you. My love for you is the most unconditional form and I promise that whatever happens, you will always have me. You are one of the most beautiful and the finest creation of the almighty. You’re a strong, beautiful, smart, and amazing person who is capable of doing great things for the world. You’re one of the kindest, most generous people I have ever known. You should be very proud of the person you have become. You have faced the worst of circumstances and always you have come through with flying colors. Many a time you have sacrificed your happiness for others'... Create an account to read the full story. The author made this story available to Medium members only. If you’re new to Medium, create a new account to read this story on us. Continue in app Or, continue in mobile web Sign up with Google Sign up with Facebook Sign up with email Already have an account? Sign in 716 5 716 5 ILLUMINATION Follow Published in ILLUMINATION 181K Followers · Last published just now We curate and disseminate outstanding articles from diverse domains and disciplines to create fusion and synergy. Adarsh Kumar Singh Follow Written by Adarsh Kumar Singh 636 Followers · 3K Following Project Analyst with military training and startup experience. Avid reader, content writer, and passionate about leadership and strategic planning. Responses (5) To respond to this story, get the free Medium app. Open in app MsFireballsmom MsFireballsmom 12 months ago Oh, this is heartwarming and so important. It reminds me of the time I reconnected with a childhood friend and realized the power of simply expressing love and appreciation. It's those small gestures that can mean the world to someone. 61 1 reply JoAnn Ryan JoAnn Ryan about 3 years ago What a lovely tribute to your sister. She is lucky to have you for a brother. 100 2 replies Lillian Piercee Lillian Piercee 2 months ago This is the one email that I love so much. Thank you for working so hard to write and publish this story or letter. I know that my sister will love this article. 5 See all responses More from Adarsh Kumar Singh and ILLUMINATION A Personal Reflection on Meet Joe Black Adarsh Kumar Singh Adarsh Kumar Singh A Personal Reflection on Meet Joe Black “Stay open; lightning could strike.” Dec 26, 2024 The Brain Needs 3 Types of Nutrition ILLUMINATION In ILLUMINATION by Dr Mehmet Yildiz The Brain Needs 3 Types of Nutrition As neurons, dendrites, and axons require exercise and rest to survive and thrive, they also need specific nutrients to function optimally... Jan 2 black and white sketch of the author self portrait 1977 ILLUMINATION In ILLUMINATION by Jim Parton Those Lean, Mean Dorm Days Do college students still struggle and make it Jan 1 The First 8 Seconds ILLUMINATION In ILLUMINATION by Adarsh Kumar Singh The First 8 Seconds At first, I was surprised. Then shocked. 3d ago See all from Adarsh Kumar Singh See all from ILLUMINATION Recommended from Medium The Emotional Impact of an Absent Father o
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