I Can't Believe That...

 

5 o'clock

 

 

Life goes on.

 

We just need to learn how to move on.

 

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Different things happen every day, every night, and every time. Sometimes they make us happy, giddy, and fill us with mirth. But at times, they make us feel so miserable and empty.

 

We can't do anything about it, though.

 

We just need to learn how to move on.

 

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God blesses us with everything. He gives us what we pray for – what we hope for.

 

On the other side, we can't have anything and everything.

 

Unfair, is it?

 

Unfair?

 

Unfair.

 

No, it isn't.

 

We learn by having everything in life, do we?

 

Do we earn something by not falling down?

 

Do we?

 

Of course we don't. It's something that is engraved in our minds: we gain something when we lose something – no matter how the loss is big or small.

 

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We crash. We fall. We stumble. We break. We feel empty and dull.

 

This and that and all those.

 

It's hard to accept when crucial reality starts to hit.

 

It's hard to agree when it happens just because.

 

It's hard to understand when we don't know.

 

It's hard to know if we don't see and feel and hear and taste the freaking reason.

 

Why did it happen?

 

Why so fast?

 

Why now? Why not later?

 

Why?

 

Why?

 

Why?

 

Why.

 

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Stop. Close your eyes.

 

Feel it – you actually could. Hear, see, taste.

 

The answer is right beside you –

 

 

 

Isn't it?

 

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Smile for her, she would love that.

 

Stay strong. Be happy.

 

Falling down is inevitable in experiencing the real meaning of life.

 

It hits us when it does.

 

We just need to learn how to move on.




{{RIP Ate Dan. We will pray for you, Danica Gomez.}}

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ayeengie
#1
My god, my friend knows that Danica Gomez... she actually asked us to pray for her when she was still brain dead...
nagii_SHAWOL4ever #2
"Smile for her, she would love that."
>>>> I smiled.....I may not be close to her... but I hope/know she's in a better place now... my condolences to her family and friends...