I thought I was joking; the intentions were not wrong; But she took it in the wrong way, started saying hurting words, behaving as if I was a stranger to her. This was the way it ended. An end to a "maybe years of joy". An end to a "maybe years of good memories". An end to a "maybe long-lasting" friendship.
The day was very unlucky for me. I lost one of my good friends.
The problem is in me I think. I, often, am saying normally but people take it in the wrong way. The perception they have of me in first look is totally wrong. Why? Why does it happens with me? The more I try to make things good, the worse it gets. Why does the world want sugar-coated tongue? Why do they not see the heart? Why does it try to configure a person by his words rather than the heart? Why can't they see through the transparent heart which says it all? Why do they behave like sheep?
A lot of unanswered questions in my mind. Will I ever get the answer? I hope not. This is the world and you have to live here the way they want you to or be a looser. The Rama days are gone while the Ravana days are here. The choice is yours.
You can't change the world, so better change yourself.
"Say what you want to, Do what you want to, Love what you want to. Is it true?"
I never stressed upon thinking before I say because I thought maybe the people are intelligent enough to understand my words without me explaining them politically. But here I was wrong and this is what hit me hard. I thought friendship is to tell your friend his wrongdoings and faults but the world shouts out, "Flatter them and they will be yours, disparage them and you will find yourself alone."
Ah!! what a fascinating world it is.
At one time you may pass the IIT-JEE but this one is tougher. Beware!!
I think she was my true friend, that's why at the last moment also she taught me something, which I could ponder upon.
“Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.”
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Monday, April 12, 2010
Watch what you Speak
Posted by Saumya at Monday, April 12, 2010 2 comments
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