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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

when a person is old or sickly, u just have to be prepared to let him or her go. holding on would not do any help. it will only make things worst...

relationships are the same. isn't it? no marriage last forever for one will definitely leave the other. either through death or divorce.

when a relationship turns bad and cannot be salvaged despite multiple attempts to, we should let it go right? holding on will only cause more pain and sufferings... well this is my stand. haha