Wednesday, February 16, 2011

For what i didn't say

Romeo and Juliet resonate the realities that we refuse to consciously acknowledge. Loss is a result of not only fate, but the sole factor that we can only attribute to ourselves—miscommunication. 

Unfortunately for their ultimate demise, I wasn’t there to warn them of their impending doom. Luckily for all of you, I stand here completely open. I have recently faced the reality of the fact that miscommunication brews in our subconscious and ultimately boils over. 

Speak your mind. Decide what you want—what you need— and take it before its gone. You make mistakes, we all do, but the biggest mistake is standing by and watching your potential fade away. 

Don’t let your desires stir in solitude- they’ll drive you to a world of rage that’ll prove uncontrollable. You're not mad at anyone— your mad at yourself for ruining it all. 

Why do we hold our breaths when walking into a cold gust of wind? Protective instinct? Fear? I called it masochism. 

Fight your predispositions. Walk into the wind without shivering, and take that breath as if it was your last.

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