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She used marriage as means to escape her life. But all along she knew none of them were her soulmate.

Unlike others she indeed found her soulmate. But she couldn't live with that person for so long.

But still she lived with the memories of her soulmate for the rest of her life. She taught me to enjoy the moments before it finishes and then live with the pleasant memories . Think about memories as a sign of happiness, or that of long lost good days but don't let it disrupt you from enjoying your life.

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