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Fatality of Feeling
You want to know the worst thing about human kind? It’s the concept that no matter how unconditionally you as a person may love another person, it’s not always enough. The idea that your heart is so devoted and almost beating to the odds of someone else and it doesn’t matter, that is, if they don’t want you. You can lose yourself, run from who you are to catch up with them, and hold them like you were the last two wandering souls on this earth, and it makes no difference. The human heart has no control, no rationality, and no realization of what’s good for it. It merely feels and feels until one day, it starts to ache. And that’s when I think for a brief moment, the head and the heart try to work together and devise a plan of what’s good and what’s toxic for the heart. Even then, the human heart still can’t differentiate the two until it starts to ache again.
—when love isn’t enough
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