I always wonder how to measure how beautiful life is.

Debasish Mridha
About This Quote

The beauty of life is something that we can never fully grasp, but we can always try to understand it. In this quote, the author explores the idea of how best to measure the beauty of life. We all have our own ways of looking at the world and while some ways may not be the most accurate, they are all valid. Instead of trying to find a perfect way to measure life’s beauty, we should try to find a way that works for us. The beauty of life can be measured in a number of different ways—some people look for love, others for success and gain, and others for family and children—but each person has their own way of seeing what is beautiful.

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