Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Perceiving Unpredictable Events, Focusing A Lot on Relationships.

Those were the exact phrase that Yozs told me to write about. So here it is. I will write about perceiving unpredictable events, focusing a lot on relationships. Honestly, I don't know what I am to talk about but here goes nothing. 

So in this life, there are a lot of unknowns. The big ifs. This sucks. I mean, honestly, I would love to know everything that's going to happen to me so I can at least plan on what to do next or what to do when something happens to me. But now that I need to focus a lot on relationships, there are smaller ifs but still, it is a huge number which again, sucks.
So similar, yet so different. This symbolizes differences.
Sorry to interrupt, but what do you mean? I am not getting what you're trying to say here.

Patience is key Mister Narrator. I am about to elaborate. I think. This is hard because I honestly don't know what Yozs wants. He talked about 'Plausible' and 'Plausibly'. Haha I really don't know what he meant when he said "Is it plausibly her?" But he seemed to think that it was something cool and stuff. But I am trying to talk about how things can get really unpredictable in a relationship. One of them, in my opinion is everything that differentiate between the man and the woman. I am not saying that every differences bring about the worse in a relationship because at times, it is differences between the two that molds them together.

Sometimes, when we do not talk about each other for long enough with each other, we would not know what they other person are like in reality. Much like when you look down into a pond of water. You see everything that are on the surface, but you don't see what's beneath the surface. Get what I mean? When you don't know what the other person is like, the chances for an unpredictable event to occur is higher. So my advice to you would be learn about your partner or don't get a partner if you can't do that. We don't need more broken hearted people in this world. There are enough sad people living in this planet. I can't bear to see more of them.

As Yozs mentioned, (probably the first thing I agree with Yozs) we should not give others false hope. Because false hope can really kill someone. It can really break someone dearly. But how to perceive all this? We should see it as something that is negative. It is not a good thing and never is. So why do it? Why do it to others? Some people believe in karma, and according to karma, good things are rewarded with good things and vice versa. So if you do good deeds, you get people doing good deeds to you.

That is really all I can say about this. I literally worked my brain out until I get a little headache for this post. Seriously. Not joking this time. I am saying this with full seriousness. 

Okay maybe a little joke just to make you guys smile a bit. :)

Babai all! Until next time!

Er, thanks Shazzy. But I still don't understand why you wrote this. Perhaps Yozs is to blame? It sure seems like it.

You bet Mister Narrator. :)

2 comments:

  1. How can we differentiate being nice and being leading people on/ giving people hope?

    How can WE differentiate that people are being nice to us , with people trying to give us hope?

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  2. It's hard. I don't know if it's even possible. After all, I'm human too. These thoughts bother me too as much as it bother you. So, the questions you ask, questions me as much as it questions you. :)

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