“I read somewhere... how important it is in life not
necessarily to be strong... but to feel strong."
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| Photograph by Norman Parkinson, 1971 |
There is something about
coming home. Every time that I am here, no matter after how long or for how
long, this place lets me breathe, makes me feel many more emotions. My mom says
it’s the lack of activity, but I think not running against the clock for once
transforms me into something more alive and real.
Now that I have the time,
I look back at the last two months that sprinted past in a blur. From being
terribly delighted to breaking down in sorrow, from meeting the nicest of
people to the realization that some were done playing their roles in my life: I
would say I experienced a slice of Life in the last two months and how.
However, as I write this, I feel tad bit proud, tad bit happy for having
survived through all of it.
It’s optimistic how we
start every chapter of our life believing that everything is possible. We
believe that distances can be dealt with; we believe that some conversations
can be made forever, and we believe that it’s all going to last. But as we
begin to end one chapter and start another, we face reality; console ourselves,
sigh and try to move on. Except, we rarely ever learn.
Well, this is why we all
need to get away once in a while. We ought to remind ourselves that people do
live for hundred odd years and these blues at twenty are not so bad after all.
"There is a
pleasure in the pathless woods;

absolutely amazing!! perfect way of ending it with such a meaningful stanza. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! :)
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