Tuesday, January 15

Unending

Talks of forever are risky. The more you engage in them, the greater faith and hope you build up on something that is uncertain. The belief suddenly becomes your prime animator; you presently act based on this conviction. And once forever reaches its end, you'll be left tangled and lacking.

But still, people find relief in trusting that good matters may last forever. They choose, they decide, they sign, they promise: despite the fact that things may change and 'forevers' do end. Feasibly, it is because thoughts of unending occurences are often comforting. A lifetime vocation gives people a sense of purpose; continuous connections keep people steady; undying love is regarded as a gift. They make people feel whole, content and accomplished.

Perhaps, it is this feeling of happiness that drives people to take risks. It is this yearning for happiness that pushes people to believe in forever.

*done blabbing.

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