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"I Was Wrong” — A Tribute to the One Who Always Stood By Me | By Joss Collen

Life has a way of teaching us lessons too late. Sometimes, we only realize the value of a person after they’re no longer around. That’s the story behind my upcoming song “I Was Wrong” — a heartfelt tribute to my grandmother, the one person who never gave up on me, even when I was too childish to see it. 💔 The Heart of the Song My grandmother wasn’t just family — she was a force of love and protection. While the world seemed to turn against me, she was the one who stood by my side. She fought for me, defended me, and believed in me when no one else did. Yet, in my youthful mischievousness, I didn’t always understand her value. I made fun of her sometimes — of her age, her habits, the little things that now feel like precious memories. I didn’t see the countless sacrifices she made. I didn’t realize how rare it is to have someone who truly loves you without conditions. “I Was Wrong” was born out of this realization — a mix of regret, nostalgia, and hope. A song that carries the words I ...

3.I Ran Away from Home—What Happened Next Will Shock You!

The Day I Ran Away – Chasing Freedom and a ₹12K Dream I was so frustrated—to the point where I felt like running away. Far, far away. Somewhere with no scolding, no nagging—just peace. Every day felt like a loop. My dad’s constant lectures about how I was wasting time on my phone were echoing in my head. And one day, in the middle of all that chaos, I called an old schoolmate. Little did I know, that call was about to change everything. "There’s a job," he said. "Pays ₹12,000 a month." ₹12,000? My ears perked up. That wasn’t just pocket money—that was salary. I wanted to know more. "What kind of job?" "Nothing too hard," he replied casually. "It’s a helper job under a fitter… or a futter…" (Whatever that meant—I had never heard those words in my entire life.) But hey, ₹12K was ₹12K. I asked the next big question—“Where would I live? What about food?” "Don’t worry," he said, "You’ll live with my cousin—the guy you’ll be wo...