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best things in life are free
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Who Am I? Im C l a i r s e n t i e n t .
人间的青草地 需要浇水 内心的花园 就不会枯萎
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-感慨! --
Wednesday, 30 December 2009 12/30/2009 12:45:00 am

knowing a person
stepping out of my comfort zone
is it the right thing to do?
asking for sth
taking the first step
being initiative
is this what i want?
knowing the end result
knowing no turn back
still went ahead
am i cruel to myself
bringing back my oldself
snuggling in this warmth
how long can it last?
never ending question
ever flowing speculation
u think
i thot
who confirm
ha
life's a laughter
life's a risk
take it
u may expect great return
put ur money in the fixed D,
u know where u end up in
wad's up and down
u have to step out to experience
wad's down and up
once u experienced, u learnt
life
a nv ending sequeal
featuring me&myself
here's an old folktale about a giant who removes his own heart, locks it in a series of metal boxes, and buries the whole conglomeration. Thereafter, his enemies can stab or shoot him, but never fatally. Of course, he also loses the benefits of having a heart, such as happiness. The giant sits around like Mrs. Lincoln grimly trying to enjoy the play, until he's so miserable he digs up his heart and stabs it himself. This grisly parable reminds us that refusing to love is emotional suicide. Yet many of us fight like giants to guard ourselves from intimacy, boxing up our hearts in steel-hard false beliefs. "I'm unlovable" is one such lockbox. "Everyone wants to exploit me" is another. Then there's "I shouldn't feel that" and "I have to follow the rules," etc. Whatever your own heart-coffins may be, notice that they're ruining your happiness, not preserving it.
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