Two sides to every story
I suppose whoever who agrees with the notion above will also agree that, with the coin of life in our hands now, we often seem to find it impossible to see both sides of it at once.
It is only natural, that, we can never really know what the other side looks like, or indeed even if the coin has another side, until we turn it over.
Just like many times in life, you may try to avoid seeing the evidence of aloneness as it shows itself in countless ways, but you cannot avoid the truth of it.
P/S: It is autumn now. Why are the leaves still green?
4 Comments:
We usually see only one side of the coin. Sometimes, we can't be bothered to be curious about what's on the other side if the current side is fine for us. Anyway, it takes a lot of courage to actually the other side of the coin also at times. Just hope to do so when I encountered another life obstacle. Hehe..
Anyway, leaves don't turn green or fall of from trees until mid-autumn. It takes time for the plants to realise that winter is coming and it's time to sleep. That's what I think.. :)
I suppose at the end of the day, its good to keep in mind that, whatever happens, it will soon go away. no matter if its good or bad.
I saw one pathetic tree yellowing yesterday. And I wished him congratulations, he's the first one to realise its autumn. How smart!
hehe. flipping a coin. a coin only has 2 probabilities. a dice has 6 probabilities. man, sakit kepala turning n turning n turning....
but until the end, follow ur heart is better i thk.
i rmbr u once kept a big dadu in ur pencil box. =)
haha. pathetic tree, but wishing him congratulations. i love autumn leaves. esp the colors.
hes pathetically autmumnised.
yes, i wonder where is that big dadu now. did u take it?
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