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Anyway, sometimes I'm down and wonder what the hell I'm doing on this strange green/blue ball that wonders aimlessly in circles. It's then that I realise that everything seems to go in circles eventually. We have all had someone we loved lost to us, but we seem to find others that we can gain strength from and soon they become the one we love instead. Not a replacement, you understand, as nothing can replace those that are dear to us, but as the world revolves, we find new people and certain familiar situations, just with different aspects.
Astonishingly, it's a bit like Eastenders. I know what you're thinking, I've gone mad, but no. Eastenders is notorious for using old plots with new characters, they've done it since the start of the programme and continue throughout time to do the same. Well, life is like this. We do something and it makes us happy, only to lose it and bring us down. Sooner or later something else replaces it to bring our spirits back again.
It's a bit of a simple way to look at it, but it can be applied to anything. I guess all I'm saying is that 'life goes on', but perhaps that should be more 'life goes around', because I believe it does. Remember that next time you think your world is falling apart. It might not help, but I hope it does.
> Can a relationship exist where there are never any
> arguements?
I'll ask my wife....*ouch*....um, obviously not.
Yes, I suppose it's possible that you can have a relationship without arguements, but then perhaps that relationship would be a dull one. I'm a firm believer in positive and negative energy working on (rather than against) each other, so arguements come with the territory where love is concerned.
Still, I guess it depends on how you see the life circle working too, do we have one big circle where life turns then gets back to its origins, or another situation where we are all part of many circular events that control the process of our lives. Perhaps, and this is the theory I'm most fond of, life is a series of concentric circles that start in the middle and increase in size as we go through it, thereby giving you the repetition where you experience many more ups and downs in your teenage and early years before the circles extend later in life.
What happens though, if you do make that mistake? And from then on, that love, will only be the replacement?
The answer to that is, there are two people in a relationship. Neither can affect the other truly... for they both have their own minds, their own decisions. If the relationship was meant to be, then it will happen. Of course, the little 'fights' must be fought... but the greatest relationships will withstand ANYTHING, and will never faulter.
Because relationships are based on understanding. And if you understand each other perfectly, then the relationship can never fail.
Ok, answer this. Can a relationship exist where there are never any arguements?
"Roll a new leaf over" 1st verse
"Roll a new life over" 2nd verse
"Roll a new love over" 3rd verse.
And goddammit if it aint true, but that's just the way life is.
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Trust me to fit in Counting Crows somewhere :-D
Anyway, sometimes I'm down and wonder what the hell I'm doing on this strange green/blue ball that wonders aimlessly in circles. It's then that I realise that everything seems to go in circles eventually. We have all had someone we loved lost to us, but we seem to find others that we can gain strength from and soon they become the one we love instead. Not a replacement, you understand, as nothing can replace those that are dear to us, but as the world revolves, we find new people and certain familiar situations, just with different aspects.
Astonishingly, it's a bit like Eastenders. I know what you're thinking, I've gone mad, but no. Eastenders is notorious for using old plots with new characters, they've done it since the start of the programme and continue throughout time to do the same. Well, life is like this. We do something and it makes us happy, only to lose it and bring us down. Sooner or later something else replaces it to bring our spirits back again.
It's a bit of a simple way to look at it, but it can be applied to anything. I guess all I'm saying is that 'life goes on', but perhaps that should be more 'life goes around', because I believe it does. Remember that next time you think your world is falling apart. It might not help, but I hope it does.