Sasaki_Kojiro_7

This has been such a waste.
          	My disappointment is immeasurable.  
          	But what can we do right?

Sasaki_Kojiro_7

Some times the old wounds which are thought to be healed by now open up by themselves.
          & at that moment
          At that exact moment
          The very concept of life seems unbearable.

LanlanFenghuang

@Sasaki_Kojiro_7 pore amk molom party ble police dhore niye jabe 
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Sasaki_Kojiro_7

@LanlanFenghuang hehe, initiative ta tomar e neya lagbe.
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Sasaki_Kojiro_7

"I know it's hard to keep an open arm,
          When even friends seem out to hurt you.
          But If you  could heal a broken heart,
          Wouldn't time be out to charm you?"

Sasaki_Kojiro_7

@LanlanFenghuang Na, but mile gese. These are just some lines from one of my favorite song.
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Sasaki_Kojiro_7

"Every beautiful thing is difficult"

Sasaki_Kojiro_7

@LanlanFenghuang It's one way of thinking & not universal.
            For example, good art, craft, success in life, a happy family. Beautiful things right?
            But not easy to get. 
            
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Sasaki_Kojiro_7

"Every time he nears the summit, the rock is magically compelled to roll back down to the bottom, forcing him to start his strenuous, hopeless task all over again."
          Will he keep it up until he succeed? will he give up? Is the cycle really endless? or he made it so for him?

LanlanFenghuang

@Sasaki_Kojiro_7 
            Will he keep it up until he succeeds?
            Maybe he will, because some people mistake endurance for meaning. They keep climbing, not because the summit is near, but because they are afraid of what it means to stop. Success for him isn’t really reaching the top, it’s simply not collapsing under the weight of the climb.
            
            Will he give up?
            Perhaps one day, when the silence inside him grows louder than the sound of the rolling rock. Giving up doesn’t always mean failure. Sometimes it means discovering that he is not bound to this mountain at all, that he can walk away, find another path, another horizon. But until he learns this, he will keep pressing his palms against stone until they bleed.
            
            Is the cycle really endless?
            No cycle is endless unless the heart clings to it. The rock has no power of its own; it is his belief that makes the curse real. He could leave at any moment, but leaving requires courage. The kind that feels more frightening than carrying the rock forever.
            
            Or did he make it so for himself?
            Yes. Sometimes the prison is built not from walls, but from our own stubbornness, our own longing to prove something that was never required of us. He has bound himself to this fate, because deep down, he believes the suffering defines him, that without it, he would be empty.
            
            Maybe the question isn’t whether he will succeed or fail, but whether he will ever realize that the rock is not his destiny, it is only his choice.
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