the reasonable nothing: WHAT IS THE MEANING OF LOVE: WHAT IS THE MEANING OF LOVE
last day and when i was in the middle of a conversation with two of my friends i asked a question .
one of them started his opinion with "i see" and the other with " i believe" .that is make me think
what is the difference between what we think and what we see? probably you will say "nothing"or "what a silly question?" i am telling you it is a lot more than nothing and not silly at all .
from my point of view :
the first answer {i see}built on feeling and hinge on the place and the time
the other one " i believe" built on thinking and do not hinge on a place or a time you can say it is a principle.
i repeat again that is from my point of view.
one of them started his opinion with "i see" and the other with " i believe" .that is make me think
what is the difference between what we think and what we see? probably you will say "nothing"or "what a silly question?" i am telling you it is a lot more than nothing and not silly at all .
from my point of view :
the first answer {i see}built on feeling and hinge on the place and the time
the other one " i believe" built on thinking and do not hinge on a place or a time you can say it is a principle.
i repeat again that is from my point of view.
whatever you say.nobody will hear
whatever you was sure.nobody will believe
whatever you are happy .nobody will smile in your face
whatever you are sad.nobody will understand
whatever you try to change . nobody will try to help
whatever you want to cry nobody will give you his shoulder
whatever you love .nobody will feel
so :
stop expecting any thing from any one no one really care
and enjoy your grief
whatever you was sure.nobody will believe
whatever you are happy .nobody will smile in your face
whatever you are sad.nobody will understand
whatever you try to change . nobody will try to help
whatever you want to cry nobody will give you his shoulder
whatever you love .nobody will feel
so :
stop expecting any thing from any one no one really care
and enjoy your grief
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