The Fallacy of First Love
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  • Parts 10
Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2014
Paminsan-minsan, may mga bagay na dapat kinakalimutan. May mga bagay naman na dapat pinagtutuunan ng pansin. Meron din naman yung mga bagay na dapat hindi na pinagtutuunan ng pansin para makalimutan.

Sa pag-ibig may masayang sinisimulan. May bagay na malungkot kung pakakawalan. Meron din naman yung mga bagay na masayang sisimulan kapag meron kang papakawalan.

Sa pag-ibig may mga bagay na dapat at may mga bagay na hindi dapat. Nasa sarili na natin kung ano ang ating gagawin. Minsan mapaglaro ang tadhana. Meron yung mga bagay na hindi inaasahan. Mga bagay na bigla-bigla na lang dumadating. Sa sobrang kamalian ng pagkakataon, hindi na natin magawang makapag-isip ng tama. Kaya ang ating puso nalilito bigla. Kaya ang ating nagiging desisyon hindi natin alam kung tama o nakakasama.
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