Saturday, 28 March 2015

“Kuneh Sa Xetu Ngemba Doye Na La Bandaxndiku.”

Feeling untroubled and stress-free does not mean you’re free from trouble. You’re only able to avoid them to the extent that you can, and perhaps able to cope with the ones that are bound to happen, which of course will include tweaking the cause of the trouble in order to rebuild yourself.

So whether it is your lack of action, a seasonal storm, a natural traumatic life experience or betrayal by someone you had opened your heart to, there will certainly be something in your life that will bother you, but that’s how life works anyways.

In fact those whose lives you think are perfect are at the end of the day not perfect. That perfection you see is only an imperfect perception of an eager beholder, and the day you think your life is perfect is the day it is even more flawed.

Some people may fake it, but if you ask me, that’s the wrong handling. In reality, they have more problems than you and I. Theirs is a problem inside a problem, because faking it just to keep the imperfect perfect is in itself an inconvenience.

What a terrible backside if those troubles we hide behind closed doors should come into view - Nauzubillah Min Zalik! But that's none of my business, since trying to be the Omar ​that I want to be is already enough stuff to deal with. I guess “Kuneh Sa Xetu Ngemba Doye Na La Bandaxndiku.”

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