| brighton_yam ( |
Re: :/
"Those who usually end up out of one, becomes one probably because of the lack of trust, communication, and understanding. Infact they are linked in a way or so.
These people are those who, when single, thinks it is better to be in a relationship, and when in one, thinks it is better to be single."
I didn't say that all has this thought, everyone starts off wanting to last forever, unless one's a playboy or girl. Only when there is lack of trust, communication, and understanding would the thought that being single would be better arise. The one who first decides to break up, is the one who gets tired of clapping with the other first. You see, if we can say that quarrelling is equivalent to understanding each other better, and also equivalent to clapping hands, then think this way:
If it takes coordination for 2 people to clap their hands together, hand in hand, without missing each other's hand, when one decides to stop clapping, that one gives up on the other. So why not continue clapping and understanding each other better until fingers of both hands interlock each other and stay forever?
"Those who usually end up out of one, becomes one probably because of the lack of trust, communication, and understanding. Infact they are linked in a way or so.
These people are those who, when single, thinks it is better to be in a relationship, and when in one, thinks it is better to be single."
I didn't say that all has this thought, everyone starts off wanting to last forever, unless one's a playboy or girl. Only when there is lack of trust, communication, and understanding would the thought that being single would be better arise. The one who first decides to break up, is the one who gets tired of clapping with the other first. You see, if we can say that quarrelling is equivalent to understanding each other better, and also equivalent to clapping hands, then think this way:
If it takes coordination for 2 people to clap their hands together, hand in hand, without missing each other's hand, when one decides to stop clapping, that one gives up on the other. So why not continue clapping and understanding each other better until fingers of both hands interlock each other and stay forever?