Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Sympathy---Apathy




Have you ever felt really deep feelings for someone, and thought that you knew them; but then found out that they are a total different person than you thought they were?

This blog is about when you've been through a lot of stuff with someone, and suddenly they change. You thought that you knew the person that they were, but you really didn't.

I have rather complicated question. How do you let go of someone you love, you know it’s over, but in your heart it's as if nothing ever changed. I know you never over someone you love but how do you move on?

The reality of it is hard to let go. The only thing you can do is start loving you. And erase all the pain. Think of this as a life experience. And it is not your fault; it is not meant to be. Obviously, that person does not want it as you do. So move on. You are suffering from heartache then face it. it will get easier each day.

Well, you should value the wasted time and consider waiting even for a little while. Follow your dreams...don't give up your dreams just for infatuation. Respect your family's decisions; if you can't, give up and go away.

Like any other kind of love, friendship can be lost within our lives due to neglect or anger or, sometimes, simply circumstances. However, it is lost; we often lose a part of ourselves that can never quite be recovered.

"Love is a Universal emotion, the goal we all seek, the prize that can make our lives complete and whole." We all believe, if only because we must, that love can be found. Some of us--maybe most of us--have discovered it can also be lost.

Words and decisions are easily taken back. Even when we realize we've made a mistake.

I recommend you to use "apathy" than "sympathy". Apathy sometimes, helps.


*just inspired by a friend--the reason I posted this.

-S.Reyes

1 comment:

  1. My heart sings a song of gratitude. I love you, Sam. :)

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