00:00A few days ago my sister was mixing bone vita into her glass of milk and for some reason
00:07instinctively I took a spoonful and suddenly I wasn't 18 anymore. I was five or six years old
00:14in my granny's house for summer vacation having Horlicks or bone vita after each meal as if it
00:22were a dessert and my biggest problem being my mom hiding those packets away from me somehow that
00:30one spoonful made me happier than a lot of things do these days and that my friends is nostalgia my
00:38bone vita might be your Maggie old cartoon network shows or some random candies like that one Imli
00:46Wala candy we used to get we might not even love those things anymore but we still buy them or
00:52use it not because we need them but simply because it reminds us of simpler times or a
00:59version of ourselves that we aren't anymore and maybe that's why nostalgia sells so damn
01:06well we know we can't be kids anymore we know we can't go back to those summers or those tiny
01:14little problems we used to have but for 50 to 100 rupees or a few minutes we get to borrow
01:22that feeling for a little while because growing up means losing that tiny little version of
01:28yourself and nostalgia is the closest we can get to those memories again
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