I am mustering the audacity to write down my rule book - lessons on heartbreak that must be considered before taking second, third, fourth, fifth or nth chances. Why? For catharsis and for the benefit of those in la la la land who are shackled by hopes - hopes that things will get better that's why you hold on and you continue to take chances. I recognize the bitterness so there's no need to point that one out. Chances are these rules are applicable only to those who choose to believe them. After all, to romanticize is one of humanity's greatest follies.
Lesson #1: The Glass Jar Principle
Lesson #2: The Law of Worth and Risks
Lesson #3: The Matter Theory
Lesson #4: The Fallacy of Advice
Things are easier said than done and often, people find it difficult to practice what they preach.
Case in point?
Me, myself, and I.
Bottomline? People can appear - nay - try to be strong... but if it hurts, it hurts.
Next lesson: On hiatus...
- My Facebook Note, 16 June 2009
Things are easier said than done and often, people find it difficult to practice what they preach.
ReplyDeletemaybe because the secret lies in the moment of experience: a new truth unfolds before our eyes, trying to replace the old truth. dilemma then stuns us, when the old theory (it could be a time tested idea or a lesson learned well from the past) and the new discovery compete for attention. chaos instead of harmony.
(actually some things are really easier done than said. our unnamed actions are like signal fires in order to be found. because most situations calls for silence-too shy to speak, too lost to utter a word or to little to be noticed. probably trained too much about 'actions speak louder than words.'
-dabo
kinarir mo talaga to a!hehe well thank you for sharing and it helps...
ReplyDelete@dabo: much like analysis paralysis. lol. but yeah, ditto on sometimes being dumbfounded ;)
ReplyDelete@mac: ;P