It’s amazing how you can expect something for years and then can be proved so greatly wrong. When the back of your mind starts screaming “tell them now or it will never happen, this is your chance, and you’ll regret it if you don’t take a risk”. When you’re afraid of admitting weakness in order to save someone else the burden of your troubles and when you finally let go of your feelings, you find understanding and comfort rather than harshness and anger. You find a sort of forgiveness, even though what you had done had harmed no one but yourself. It’s good to admit your weaknesses. No matter how insane you may think they are. Often you’ll be pleasantly surprised by a reaction, and you’ll gain trust towards the person you confided in. Trust is a vital aspect of humanity, as I have learnt recently. You must not hand out your trust, but you must ensure that you do not deprive those who are worthy of it either. Hold back your trust for as long as you need to, but learn that it is important to trust in order to learn. For even if the trust is destroyed, you would have walked out a stronger, wiser person.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
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