Ephemeral Delusion

Saturday, April 25, 2009, 2:30 AM

in·grati·tude
n.
Lack of gratitude; ungratefulness

This is perhaps a question of whether we do fancy the idea of suffering from ingratitude, or in reality is it a suffering of self-love? Sometimes schedules and life may take the toil of everyone; frankly speaking it is worth that three minutes of your time (at the end) to reflect. If thinking from one angle prove fruitless, try thinking out of the box- those revelations might just be a live-saver in future. Perhaps the most heart wrecking part is when the emotional fragile ones get released onto the garland, being stomp around yet sadly feeling contented is absolutely a flaying pain.


I just jecided let her fly away- it is alright, my cage won’t be lonely.



"Next to ingratitude the most painful thing to bear is gratitude."
Henry Ward Beecher




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Saturday, April 18, 2009, 2:22 PM

Would You?

Would you feel better when they leave you in the lurch? Does it make it seem clearer on what is it that you want? You can talk about being lost- and people will laugh it off. Was it so funny then? The oblivious flaw in human character, is to take things for granted, yet never reflect upon themselves. Being acrimonious about everything others said, seeing them as a lie, as an excuse, as a bad attempt the take credit from you- is this the right attitude to live? Being able to lose is perhaps a blessing. What can you take from there? Do you really need to execute what others say about things- are you always wrong, or perhaps, they have been a nasty propaganda to yet again, another debacle of using you to achieving their aim? The thousands and millions of threads that joined us together- it is those sheer existence that promised us life, reassured us liberty. The fights, the battles, are they worth it? Perhaps you need to reconsider, what is it that you need really? Isn’t it true when they say we’re lost somehow, or should I disbelieve? This burden of stopping the world from falling, is too unfair, and too much for you.


“O’ Lord, what have you done to me?”




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