Were you an apple fallen from a tree?

Sunday, February 22, 2009

The most dreaded task I ever wanted to come across with is looking for something I can't find. I don't like looking through every corner for a lost shoe. Or an earring that fell off where it can land in a pile of clutter. I do not like looking for my things that were borrowed by someone else. Or my stuff that was misplaced by another. I don't like looking for things in so many places I can find. I believe that it will just show up on the least time I least expected it to. I just know that it will come to me when it's just the right time. It does not justify my utterly impatient nature, but I just know that if I take a hard time looking for things, it will only make it more difficult than it should be because the frustration of not being able to find it devours you and just makes it the finders keepers game excruciatingly painful and unsuccessful.

Sometimes, somethings just come to you naturally. It will come to you the least expected time. Without even knowing it, it has just been there ever since and you just didn't notice. You have been looking for so many places, then again, when you just ride along, you will come across it and finally rejoice that you have been united with it.

And in sometimes, no matter how hard you look for it, or how long you've waited, it still hadn't showed up. Maybe it was just not meant to be.

I know exactly one person who will detest to what I have just said. But you know me:) I know you believe that things should be hard-earned and not just let the apple fall from the tree. And that we should not accept that things are not meant for you if you did not do anything at all. Then again, in theory of relativity, not all things apply.

*I was just looking for my missing wallet the other day. And I know that even if I look harder, I won't be able to find it because someone hid it somewhere I don't know. And now, it's here.



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