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“Maybe I broke too many hearts, maybe I crushed too many souls, maybe my own heart was too broken to give a damn about anyone else’s. Maybe the wise man was right, maybe life was like a boxing match. Tons of people cheered for you from the outside but you were alone in the ring to ght your own…” quote by Nidhie Sharma
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““Maybe I broke too many hearts, maybe I crushed too many souls, maybe my own heart was too broken to give a damn about anyone else’s. Maybe the wise man was right, maybe life was like a boxing match. Tons of people cheered for you from the outside but you were alone in the ring to ght your own battles and deal with your own mess. Maybe I couldn’t deal with mine.””

Nidhie Sharma

About This Quote

Source Song: Unknown (likely personal lyric or poem)

The speaker reflects on personal pain, feeling isolated despite external support, and acknowledges their own brokenness and struggle to handle inner turmoil.

In simple terms: Feeling alone and broken despite others cheering.

Key Takeaway

Accept vulnerability and seek help.

Themes

loneliness pain self‑reflection

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

lyyrical emotional

When to use this quote

  • dealing with heartbreak
  • mental health challenges
  • personal growth
  • seeking support

Key Concepts

emotional resilience inner conflict self‑compassion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you turn isolation into connection?
  • What steps can you take to heal your own mess?
A Different Perspective

The quote may romanticize suffering without offering constructive coping strategies.

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