The key to a successful relationship is not finding the right person, it's learning to love the person you found.
This is one message in an article I read on Facebook, that really struck me. The article spoke about marriage, but I think it applies to all relationships in general. Falling in love is possibly the sweetest thing that happened to me and it made falling out of love very difficult. However, I am really fortunate in many ways, and I've always had kind people to support me in times of need. As of now, things are looking pretty good in my life - but I do need to remember to not be too complacent!
People walk in and out of our lives all the time, but it's up to us to keep or discard them. I've learned one thing about this: Don't procrastinate. If you want to send a message/email, send it out asap. I find that the longer we wait, the more awkward it may become. I'm still quite hopeless when it comes to avoiding procrastination!
Recently, I had some friendship complications - wrong words from my mouth flowed into the mouth of others, then back to me. When I come in contact with that friend, everything went on as if no tension existed. It got me thinking, have I misjudged her - based on what others told me? I've always thought myself to be a neutral person - but in reality, I am truly biased.
People walk in and out of my life all the time, and there are a few that I really appreciate and love. I know I don't always do the right thing and say the right words - I wish I could tell each and every one of you just how I felt inside. To make it simple, I'm sorry for my wrongs and I'm thankful that our paths meet.
I will make an effort to keep in touch! (Haha deja vu?)
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