Sunday, 10 January 2016

Time doesn't always heal. It helps you to adjust.

Rose Kennedy once said: "it has been said that 'time heals all wounds.'" But she didn't agree. She believed: "The wounds remain." She said: "in time, the mind, protecting its sanity, covers them with scar tissue and the pain lessens. But it is never gone."

If you ask me, I will say the same goes for aches and pains, especially those of the heart, they don't go away with time, we only get used to them that they become normal, or almost accepted as appropriate or suitable, and that may not be a bad thing, I guess, because it helps you to plan ahead of possible worst case scenarios, and teaches you to be able to get away when getting away is truly what you need to do.

But why am I saying all these? It's not like I am going through some emotional pain or something. Yes, there were times I got so played, even as wise as I thought I was. I asked myself, what if this overrated abiding liking for... you know, was just some evolutionary trick fashioned to cause the reproduction of new individuals biologically; you know, made to seem to be what it is not? But that was a long time ago, and I am glad I never gave up on this abiding liking.

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