Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Yes. We usually tend to talk least about the things we think about most!




There come times in our life where feelings of being distracted irk us as never before. We get perplexed by every tiny detail, incident or idea that might even come from nowhere. With regard to the things roaming in our minds day and night as well as the things pummeling our hearts, we can say nothing, to anyone, as it might not be that easy to share such thoughts with people who know absolutely nothing about what we’re -courageously- going through. “Isn’t it strange that we talk least about the things we think about most?” No. I don’t think it’s that strange, Lindbergh.

Relationships, I suppose, have never been as simple as the majority usually claim. Dealing with someone’s soul means making an ethereal connection with the most delicate part of their being. If we can just make it the right way, we may actually get something that’s indescribably marvelous: finding the kindest, purist and most beautiful humans on earth. Only do we get such awesome people to enter our own worlds and grant us some of the courage we need to face confrontations and bury our fears.

Though we would love to share all of our bright, funny, happy and fabulous moments with those whom we love and care about, there's always that thought that troubles us and deprives us of knowing where we exactly stand: it’s been always said that we shouldn’t get closer to our friends, mates, relatives, some special people and whoever we know so as not to be a burden to them; however, it’s also been said that what makes relationships strong and unique is the way we care, the way we let people know their worth and how often we remind them of their magic.

I think I’m doing quite well up so far, but still I get easily confused by some certain things that I myself can’t describe or talk about precisely, things that are completely based on my own feelings and guided by my intuition. The questions are always there, and so are the answers. They might be hidden for some reason now, but they’re to be very well answered one day.

It’s 2:40 am and I’m supposed to be asleep now, as, seemingly, tomorrow’s going to be a very exhausting day. I don’t know why I’m writing this, but I think I feel much better now.