'You are never meant to marry the person you love the most.'
'Only one out of five people will ever find true love.'
Sunday morning. I know I should just be relaxing my mind and letting go of thoughts. Yet I have reason to believe that someone must have put something in this bowl of oatmeal for me to be actually thinking about these things.
I can't remember from whom or where I heard these lines from, but it sure made my breakfast more interesting.
Why is love so hard to find? and if indeed you have found it, how come there's always something that stops you from completely experiencing it?
. . .
I swear, someone has tampered with my oatmeal.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
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4 comments:
You are never meant to marry the person you love the most.
I am starting to believe this one.
It's mostly true, isn't it? Or at least to people who think and feel unconventionally.
I have a theory that people who don't have the same mindset as we do simply think of whomever they marry as the one they truly love. Just the way they perceive things I suppose, because it gives them a feeling of security and accomplishmemt, ergo it must be true love.
We, on the other hand, tend to see the value of a relationship as to how much passion (in whatever aspect) there seems to be in a relationship. And given how passion, in a marriage, has to sometimes give way to other stuff like kids, finances, etc... you get the picture.
Such complicated thinking makes me wanna eat more oatmeal.
LOL! Funny how profound thoughts can arise from simple things.
Haha, that's true!
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