Exception to the Rule
There is only one happiness in this life, to love and be loved.
George Sand
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Exception to the Rule...
The moment we opened the door of our new home in another county we felt weird. We had left our base to set up our small business and, since we had lost our jobs due to the financial crisis and although we believed our new beginning would be successful and we would finally make it, we came across failure after failure. We were wrong and the nasty experience was like fighting against an absurd fate where we could do nothing but hope things would change. We were disappointed; we believed there was something strange in our new place. We thought the whole area was surrounded by negative energy that was focused on us and would never leave us alone. But we had never noticed other people as well, we hadn’t seen anyone smiling, having fun.
In a few months, we had lost our savings and we could do nothing to change things. We had never thought that things might have not worked well because we needed to be optimists. Then again we had never thought about the consequences of our decisions.
After the horrible experience, the wall of silence had invaded our life and, as time passed by, the distance between us started getting bigger and bigger. The sweet memories of the past had turned into ash. We were angry. We avoided talking, smiling and even making love. We had become two strangers living under the same roof. In a flash, we had managed to turn our beautiful home into a house where we both felt guilty, and hated it as well.
Life didn’t treat us well and, unfortunately, we didn’t seek the light in our souls by thinking of our first dinner when we talked all the time about everything. Instead, we became distant; we locked our thoughts in the closet of loneliness, although we could just say, “Hello! I am here!”
Fear, stress and agony had enveloped our minds whereas countless, silent questions demanded immediate answers. And then, we discovered that it was easy to say I love you, but it was very difficult to prove it. We had discovered that we ought to make obvious our feelings, revealing our sincere and deeper emotions to overcome the crisis.
Flirting with uncertainty and fighting against difficult situations were conditions that millions of people every day, all around the world had to deal with, and we were not the exception to the rule.
But knowing we were running out of time, we became eager to act as soon as possible. We struggled to change our life; we rushed to reconsider our living and the way we used to see things because we were not willing to surrender a beautiful relationship in the absolute dark…
http://bookgoodies.com/a/B01N7IKF2K
George Sand
Read, Love and Share!
Exception to the Rule...
The moment we opened the door of our new home in another county we felt weird. We had left our base to set up our small business and, since we had lost our jobs due to the financial crisis and although we believed our new beginning would be successful and we would finally make it, we came across failure after failure. We were wrong and the nasty experience was like fighting against an absurd fate where we could do nothing but hope things would change. We were disappointed; we believed there was something strange in our new place. We thought the whole area was surrounded by negative energy that was focused on us and would never leave us alone. But we had never noticed other people as well, we hadn’t seen anyone smiling, having fun.
In a few months, we had lost our savings and we could do nothing to change things. We had never thought that things might have not worked well because we needed to be optimists. Then again we had never thought about the consequences of our decisions.
After the horrible experience, the wall of silence had invaded our life and, as time passed by, the distance between us started getting bigger and bigger. The sweet memories of the past had turned into ash. We were angry. We avoided talking, smiling and even making love. We had become two strangers living under the same roof. In a flash, we had managed to turn our beautiful home into a house where we both felt guilty, and hated it as well.
Life didn’t treat us well and, unfortunately, we didn’t seek the light in our souls by thinking of our first dinner when we talked all the time about everything. Instead, we became distant; we locked our thoughts in the closet of loneliness, although we could just say, “Hello! I am here!”
Fear, stress and agony had enveloped our minds whereas countless, silent questions demanded immediate answers. And then, we discovered that it was easy to say I love you, but it was very difficult to prove it. We had discovered that we ought to make obvious our feelings, revealing our sincere and deeper emotions to overcome the crisis.
Flirting with uncertainty and fighting against difficult situations were conditions that millions of people every day, all around the world had to deal with, and we were not the exception to the rule.
But knowing we were running out of time, we became eager to act as soon as possible. We struggled to change our life; we rushed to reconsider our living and the way we used to see things because we were not willing to surrender a beautiful relationship in the absolute dark…
http://bookgoodies.com/a/B01N7IKF2K
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