Thursday, January 11, 2007

What I Have Learned in 2006
(A Collection of Clichés and What-not)

Here are some of the things I learned last year, some of them, I heard from a movie, a TV drama, a book I read or just conversing with people.
  • More thought should be put into ending a relationship than beginning a new one.
  • Not all problems have solutions. Sometimes we just have to let the problem solve itself. I guess it will. Eventually.
  • Good friends can be counted using only one hand. Friends will come and go.
  • There's such a thing as quarter-life crisis. It's the reason of "insanity" of some people my age.
  • No man is an island. We will always have the urge to find somebody. Anybody.
  • You can not have everything. At least you are not supposed to have everything.
  • Love does not conquer all. Love for oneself does.
  • The grass is greener on the other side of the fence. Sometimes, greener is not always better. It is just greener.
  • Loving someone would mean giving that person the power to hurt you. But if he truly loves you, he would be very careful not to hurt you.
  • The person who broke my heart does not have the right to dictate how I mend it. There are things that that person should not be able to control.
  • When you are born, you are actually starting to die.

Will add some more as soon as I remember them all. (",)