Srinagar, June 19 -- There is a quiet kind of pain that lives in many hearts today. It is not loud. It does not shout or scream. It simply hides behind everyday smiles and polite conversations. This pain grows not from betrayal, not even from anger, but from the slow and silent breaking of bonds that once felt unbreakable. It grows from the distance that builds when people stop talking. When care is felt but not expressed. When hearts are full but lips remain sealed. Many people today are emotionally tired, not because of work or life's daily stress, but because of relationships that have become distant and heavy. We live in a time where messages can travel across the world in seconds, yet some hearts living under the same roof don't hear...