taken from ann's blog!
very true!
:D
It just occured to me that changes in humans are really scary, yet inevitable. The change is drastic, yet slowly, and sometimes we don't even realise it ourselves. Sometimes you can see how your used-to-be best friend changing into someone you don't know at all. But many times we don't see ourselves changing into someone else, and we don't even realise that.
I realised as we age, the emotions we feel, we tend to hide them, not letting others read what are we exactly feeling. Babies cry when they are hungry, smile when they're happy. We were once babies, but what is the reason, as we grow, we don't show our tears anymore? Why is it that if we're sad, we still have to put a smile to hide those depressing emotions? Why are we camouflaging our feelings as we grow?
When we were young and we want attention, we cry and do things to seek attention.
When we grow up and want attention from someone,
we go onto MSN,
see if he/she is online,
and don't talk to him/her deliberately,
then stare at the MSN screen,
hoping that he/she talks to us first.
It's weird somehow, I can't find the answers to these questions.
No one taught us to be like that.
It's just weird.
Reference
Change is only constant [Online]
Available from : http://annrants.blogspot.com/
[Accessed 8 december 2009]
LOL. :D
Skated away @, 6:47 PM.