January 14, 2010

an attempt to forget*

i am.

still trying.

hard.


only a stupid person would neither forgive or forget. and only a naive person would forgive and forget. a person with wisdom forgives, but never forgets.


which would you be?

which could you be?

4 comments:

  1. To forgive and forget may be naive, but it's also the hardest to do, and as naive as you may think it is, I think it's always for the best - as long as you've learnt your lesson. Here's a quote I read on Reader's Digest that is worth remembering.

    "Yesterday's the past and tomorrow's the future. Today is a gift - which is why they call it the present." -Bill Keane.

    Have you ever noticed that the good things in life are the ones that are hardest to hold on to, while the worst ones cling on you like a bad headache you can't shake off? You'll always remember the first time you got scolded in front of everyone in kindergarten or that you hate vegetables because you don't like the way they taste, but you tend to forget that your teachers care or that vegetables are good for you. That's why there are so few good people in the world.

    I just realized I got off topic here. Haha. But i've written this much. So... Here it is anyway! Hahaha..
    Whatever it is, I hope you feel better :)

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  2. yes, i do realize that. thank you for reminding me :)

    and yes, very hard to forgive and forget. i did forgive, but never did forget.

    how abt you?

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  3. I always forgive. But I try to forget. It takes some time to forget.

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  4. very true. slowly it fades. but sometimes i get reminded of things i wanted to forget. and the forget-ing process starts all over again...

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