Sunday, September 24, 2006
♥ 23:54
In the hustle and bustle of life, we tend to forget what and who are the most important to us. This can be our faith, our friends and/or our family. Then it comes down to whether we make it a point to keep in contact with these people that are important to us. We tend to take things for granted that these close ones will always be there for us even if we don't make the effort to keep in contact with them.
Then comes the part about us always thinking about ourselves and those around us. Our actions affect one another and what's worse, our speech too. Very often, the slip of the tongue can cause major disagreements and ultimately, ruin the relationships that we have built.
Then there are some of us who well like to keep things to ourselves and expect people to be able to read our minds to find out what is happening to us - the reason behind why we are being so moody etc. Or expect people to know how we feel about them. This assumption would cause rifts too because no one person knows us better than God and how would the person know how you are feeling unless you open your mouth to say it? I mean this doesn't apply to BGR but I figure every single human relationship that we have to deal with.
Yet, there are some who are very vocal and can't keep their mouths shut for even 2 minutes. They always have to find someone to talk to and in the end irritate those around them. It seems like they always have to talk or they will die. To make matters worse, they always brag or talk about the same thing. Yet, your realise that the conversation just revovles around them. Maybe they feel loney, maybe they just need to build up their esteem by talking about themselves all the time.
There are so many of us out there in the world who belong to many other categories of people that are not mentioned here. Yet, we all have to do some self-reflection to know who we really are and be true to ourselves. Of course not at the expense of pissing people off.
I've said my piece.
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