I've been having a lot of conversations in my head lately. Conversations that I should have been having with someone else. I'm afraid I'm going to start forgetting all the things I still have to talk about because the inventory is too high already!
Why do I feel like I'm the only who is concerned? Why is there a communication hiatus when there's no reason for one? Why does distance between cities have to determine the distance between minds? Why do I feel left alone to deal with it on my own? and for whose sake?!
Only questions in my mind, no answers. The answers, when they come, will determine what path I take. Still searching...
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"Needing someone is like needing a parachute. If he isn't there the first time, chances are you won't be needing him again."
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Hey, people are concerned, maybe not in every single thought you have, but they are.
I have such thoughts too, but I think the biggest lesson I have learnt is external validation or concern is a bonus to have but not relevant. YOU are concerned and YOU are dealing with everything for Yourself. Thats the important thing - YOU.
The only person who is always going to be with you is You. If someone hops on the journey - great, else entertain yourself, everything else is a suprise gift :)
I hear what you are saying and in my heart I know I believe in it too. It's just that when things don't look perfect on the surface, one tends to look for support that was guaranteed. When it is consistently absent for a prolonged period, one wonders whether it's all worth the effort!
Sigh... I'll be fine, I know. I've always come out of such situations wiser and stronger. Thanks for the pep-talk!
Meeta
Why oh Why? Are you not posting, when I know that you are on a holiday !!!!
:)
A lot of questions :) I guess it is due to the conversations in your head which is good...helps you put things in perspective.
Menagerie, am now back from vacation, so should be more regular from now on!
Silverine, you are right, evaluating perspectives from time to time does help.
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