for me, this is not a matter of moving out of our comfort zones but of knowing when to stop because it wont do anyone any good if we continue to be stubborn. we are not letting go of that dream to be a part of the betterment of the society, it's letting go of the method that we are now using because it's just not working. how many rallies should we attend to before we realize how harmful these things are to our economy? how many walkouts, debates should we tolerate before we realize that maybe if we would just learn how to respect the decision of the majority, things'll be more tolerable? that's what this whole process is all about right? what's the point of creating certain procedures when after these means are exhausted, people'll just resort to once again going to the streets?
i dont think silence is THAT BAD as opposed to continously talking about something that's not gonna be solved by argumentations but maybe worsened by speculations and heated exchanges.
it's one thing to know what you're fighting for but it's another thing to have the wisdom to understand and respect that what you maybe fighting for is not in harmony with other people's sentiments.
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i've been asked today by Jots, "bakit ikaw ba wala kang pangarap? ano ba ang pangarap mo?"
i was alarmed by my inability to answer him. in the past, i wouldve enumerated my list of dreams to him, but right now, i dunno what i really want. please, i dont wanna think that i've been chasing the wrong rainbow all my life.
Legally Blunt's introvert mind expressed through her extrovert heart.
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