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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