Stuck Voyage of 20's

Chapter 6: Chapter 5: "The Existential Crisis"



No matter who you are — rich or poor, loved or alone — if you're not free from your own mind, happiness remains a myth.

Because man is often a prisoner of his own thoughts.

We don't wear chains around our wrists anymore.

We wear them around our minds.

And no amount of money, praise, or privilege can quiet the storm within.

It doesn't wait until you hit your 40s either.

Midlife crisis? No.

Welcome to your 20s — where confusion is the soundtrack, and self-doubt shows up like clockwork every week.

In this strange decade, you can be surrounded by people and still feel utterly alone.

You can be praised for your achievements and still feel like a failure inside.

You can laugh with your friends one moment and question the point of everything the next.

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> "What is it like to feel lonely even when you have people around you?"

"How does it feel to keep wondering about your life's purpose — and get no answers?"

"What is it like to feel oceans inside... but only express like raindrops?"

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These weren't just questions. They were silent screams. Echoes from within.

And in a twist of fate, those echoes collided the day Avantika and Dhruv talked for the first time.

Not as neighbours.

Not as childhood rivals.

Not as kids who once hated each other on principle.

But as two souls carrying the same quiet ache.

The same unanswered questions.

They didn't know it yet.

But something had shifted.

Something bigger was coming.

And it all began with a simple conversation —

One that neither of them expected,

And both of them needed.

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