Did you know that it's easier to say what you feel in writing than saying it to someone in the face? But did you know that it has more value when you say it
to their face?
Did you know that those who appear to be very strong in heart, are real weak and most susceptible?
Did you know that those who spend their time protecting others are the ones that really need
someone to protect them?
Did you know that the three most difficult things to say are:
I love you,
Sorry and
help me
Did you know that those who dress in red are more confident in themselves?
Did you know that those who dress in yellow are those that enjoy their beauty?
Did you know that those who dress in black, are those who want to be unnoticed and need your
help and understanding?
Did you know that when you help someone, the help is returned two fold?
Did you know that if you ask for something in faith, your wishes are granted?
some parts real, some parts i can identify with, the rest are yet to come true.
i like yellow and red, i have a number of yellow t-shirts, two of which i consider auspicious or lucky because of the things that happened to me when i wore them, happy, nice things...:)
i like black too, and there was a time in my life when i wore nothing but black and dark blue and grey. i think that phase is mercifully over. i now have pink, light blue, white etc...;)
as to those needing help, well, sometimes it's like that. we forget that the people we look up to ...are still human, and sometimes need a listening ear and a warm hug and every little bit of assurance things will be ok.
writing? sometimes it's easier to put things in writing, but trust me, there are certain things best done in the real world (read: offline). i am thinking of two persons, somewhat similar circumstances and how one made the whole thing a lot less painful and one prolonged the agony... yes, and i still find it cowardly though i can understand why.
the bottom line is to be kind, no matter what the medium of communication. it's a hard life for most of us, so why add on to others' burdens? why indeed...?
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