Wednesday, August 29, 2007

I think we make too much of many things that eventually make too little of the whole thing


I think we make too much of many things that eventually make too little of the whole thing as a end result. and one is then left with nothing.. but the anguish of how they deteriorated a situation that may have been not unlike growing flowers..I think we make too much of many things that eventually make too little of the whole thing as a end result. and one is then left with nothing.. but the anguish of how they deteriorated a situation that may have been not unlike growing flowers..

The soil does not just open up by itself and reach out and grab the seed... and the seeds does not germinate immediately, in it's early stage it is very fragile, they must be cared for the temperature must be given attention, and it's a lot of great care that goes into the developing seedling..into the blossoming plants that may even yield a flower or few. We can try to pick the time to plan and the place to plant.. but it will require time and care to make things grow in a manicured enviornment and there is definitely the need to weed and feed..

but if you want instant flowers.. you probably should buy them.. and be of awareness they will fade quickly.. as if it was a freshly cut rose.. placed in the heat of the light.. it just may wilt before the dsk turn to night..

Yep... if we ever understand our own impatience.. we may understand the why's of why our loves go so bad..

but if by chance that one is wise enough to know what is patience.. and how to engage it and how to manage the task of maintaining it.. one might find that love is nothing less than a process of loving.

but do it how you feel.. and accept the result.. and the end result if it's don't work.. is to shut up about it.. and give some thought to what patience may have created if you'd given it a chance and the effort to engage it.

that's about the hard fact of realization that many don't care to consider and even few care to accept.

people like to go whining and whimpering and other like to mix in some bitching and moaning.. trying to make the effort at love seem less of a importance than it actually is..

but we can't wipe away moments of our life after they are lived.. so you might want to take time and appreciate something.


The soil does not just open up by itself and reach out and grab the seed... and the seeds does not germinate immediately, in it's early stage it is very fragile, they must be cared for the temperature must be given attention, and it's a lot of great care that goes into the developing seedling..into the blossoming plants that may even yield a flower or few. We can try to pick the time to plan and the place to plant.. but it will require time and care to make things grow in a manicured enviornment and there is definitely the need to weed and feed..

but if you want instant flowers.. you probably should buy them.. and be of awareness they will fade quickly.. as if it was a freshly cut rose.. placed in the heat of the light.. it just may wilt before the dsk turn to night..

Yep... if we ever understand our own impatience.. we may understand the why's of why our loves go so bad..

but if by chance that one is wise enough to know what is patience.. and how to engage it and how to manage the task of maintaining it.. one might find that love is nothing less than a process of loving.

but do it how you feel.. and accept the result.. and the end result if it's don't work.. is to shut up about it.. and give some thought to what patience may have created if you'd given it a chance and the effort to engage it.

that's about the hard fact of realization that many don't care to consider and even few care to accept.

people like to go whining and whimpering and other like to mix in some bitching and moaning.. trying to make the effort at love seem less of a importance than it actually is..

but we can't wipe away moments of our life after they are lived.. so you might want to take time and appreciate something.

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