Leenlai: Nostalgia in Fragility

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Leenlai: Nostalgia in FragilityBy Thangkhenpau GuiteWhen the word Leenlai is spoken, it stirs a tide of memory. People become nostalgic, their hearts caught between joy and sorrow, because Leenlai is the name of days that cannot return. It is a word that gathers mixed emotions β€” laughter remembered, silences relived, promises once whispered.Thinking deeply, most find themselves soaking in tears. The reason is simple yet profound: the hey days, the prime time, though worth cherishing and praising, cannot last. Youth is a blossom that fades even as it shines, and Leenlai reminds us of this paradox β€” that what is most beautiful is also most fragile.Yet in its fragility lies its immortality. The ache of Leenlai is not a wound to be erased, but a mark that endures. It teaches us that the prime of youth, though fleeting, leaves stains of love and longing that shape the rest of our lives.Thus, Leenlai becomes more than nostalgia. It becomes a philosophy: that life’s most precious seasons are not measured by their length, but by the depth of their mark.

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