"The more you know who you are, and what you want, the less you let things upset you."That's the bigger problem. One of the hardest things in life is to know who you really are and what you want. I personally have no idea WHO I REALLY AM. It's a continuous quest towards that realization or enlightenment. Maybe it's the reason why i easily feel upset when things go wrong. I maybe afraid that things will be too screwed up that it will be hard to go back to the path of tranquility. I wish my stuffed toys will really talk to me. Then i can finally say that im insane. Hollywood style.
-Lost in Translation
Legally Blunt's introvert mind expressed through her extrovert heart.
Do You Know Who You Are?
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ReplyDeleteI am twice your age, and I still don't know who I am! I can really identify with this post and your profile. Please continue to blog. You bring a combination of youthfulness, honesty and delightful commentary to the blogosphere. I will be back to visit often.
ReplyDeletei love the movie. i love that scene. d: hehe. and i too, feel stuck right now. 4 years more of this kind of life if we really decide to do this.... d: or wait, were you talking of love? d: hihi.
ReplyDeletenope, i wasnt thinking of love. Tama ka, lawschool. The agony of waiting sucks talaga... and what's more depressing is the fact that if there's no next sem for me, i dont know what i will do. Seriously. for the first time, i thought of suicide. kadiri diba?
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