Friday, March 9, 2012

and they lived happily ever after. until one day,..

why do we need to see what comes next to the sequel of the story?  why do we have to bother?  is it not enough to witness and be inspired to believe that everything turned right as what should be expected?  that nothing can be changed?  nothing can get wrong?  nothing? never?

in every fairy tale lies the hidden truth, that there is no happy ending or eternal joy.  that life we are setting in this world we struggle is just a bliss for a moment and eventually leaves us empty in the long run.  sooner or later, we need to face and accept the truth that everything results to nothing.  even no matter how difficult we try to give the best that we can be to resist the unexplainable test of the universe, eventually it will turned nil.
 
see yourself holding hands with a loved one, walking in the moonlight, sharing dreams of a lovely family both of you are excited to build and this tragedy comes unexpectedly; you are a well known celebrity, highly dignified and envied by others but the nightmare of the past, maltreated since childhood or so, that still haunts your inner self; eager to have a decent home but ended in ruins; always feared of being jobless; so on and so forth.

empty bench just for two, waiting
these are some of the countless episodes of life's shattered dreams, losing hopes, broken hearts and common anxieties.  and, what comes next?  reality strikes to its course knowing that we all left alone to emptiness.  but, there is a key to this gridlock that i mention in my quote.  a passage that will inflict the trick to this wicked world we lived in.  when you "learn to lose anything, you will definitely do everything. then there is nothing that can hurt you, move you, or stop you".

if we can teach ourselves to accept not to grasp too dearly on things that matters us most, we can assure that we can still continue on whatever activity we are doing without slip, without weep, without pause.  and, earn yourself the guarantee to stay happy thereafter.

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