Sunday, November 15, 2009
it might be love
why do people seem to be so obsessed with love? embarking on that quest for the one who's supposed to make your life "perfect"? i've observed relationships of people who were supposedly inlove. i've seen the relationship suck out the happiness from both sides until they were merely hollow, soulless corpses parading around as human beings... fine, so maybe i'm going a tad over the line but you get my point. they both enter the relationship without knowing what they're getting themselves into. they not only hurt each other, they hurt themselves in the process as well. on the other hand though, if you manage to play your cards right, they say its the best feeling in the world. you just have to be mature enough to know when it's time to stop trying and let go before you become a helpless heap of broken heart pieces on the floor.
some people forget though there're other kinds of love besides the one with your better half; those that are just as strong, or perhaps even stronger. Watching My Sister's Keeper proved that to me (yes, this post is somewhat a result of me watching such a profoundly heart-rending movie). they all loved each other so much, they just dealt with their love differently. i cried, and cried... and cried some more. gosh, i do not know why i couldn't stop crying. thank god i watched the movie alone. the movie tapped into the relationship among siblings and it made me appreciate the relationship i have with my own siblings. so what if i haven't fallen "in" love cuz there is love in my life and that's all that matters. even though my sisters constantly call me "monkey"or "smeagle" (their personal favorite) and that babies cry because i'm ugly (no, they just cry because of my braces. really) and that they can't see me at night because i'm dark (i swear you can see me in the dark. as long as im smiling) i know they love me. that's love people. yes, love is a great thing.
My Sister's Keeper is a great movie.
some people forget though there're other kinds of love besides the one with your better half; those that are just as strong, or perhaps even stronger. Watching My Sister's Keeper proved that to me (yes, this post is somewhat a result of me watching such a profoundly heart-rending movie). they all loved each other so much, they just dealt with their love differently. i cried, and cried... and cried some more. gosh, i do not know why i couldn't stop crying. thank god i watched the movie alone. the movie tapped into the relationship among siblings and it made me appreciate the relationship i have with my own siblings. so what if i haven't fallen "in" love cuz there is love in my life and that's all that matters. even though my sisters constantly call me "monkey"or "smeagle" (their personal favorite) and that babies cry because i'm ugly (no, they just cry because of my braces. really) and that they can't see me at night because i'm dark (i swear you can see me in the dark. as long as im smiling) i know they love me. that's love people. yes, love is a great thing.
My Sister's Keeper is a great movie.
10:46 PM
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