Communals


Communals

It is hard to feel content when you are alone. 


As a human being, we can’t neglect the nature of being communals. Having people around or
connected to people is indeed making us alive. 


Especially knowing that there’s someone watching over your back--always there with you in most of the times.
Without even realising it, they become a part of your daily life--a part in how you can survive to get into the next day. 


They wouldn’t only be a subject--but also the object--the essentials that you’re needed for, to complete your life.
They somehow could be something you’re willing to fighting for.
Or, something you’re begging for in your life. They are not a ‘somebody’ anymore--yet turn to be your significant others.
They turn to give a huge impact to your life--but sadly,
before you realise, they’d been unwittingly tying you day by day over their everyday presence.


Then, it would bring you chaos-- if they kinda leave you. You will experience a phase of suffer--feeling that your happiness and
laugh are being taken from you.
You will feel lonely sometimes--it is because of all time being together, fun activities, pats on the back, a great story to tell,
a lot of hugs and kisses had suddenly stopped.
You will be full of sorrow--you will be cursed at anything it caused.


But then, at some point you will understand, people indeed come and go. And those feelings make us still human.
Somehow it will teach you some lessons--lessons to grow, lessons to be wiser.
Maybe, you don’t see it coming shortly, but surely--you will harvest it in the future. 


However, keep it aside for a moment--
the things that you should do after reading it, that matter. How you value your time with your significant others,
how you treat them well, how you most likely be grateful for every single time being there for each other, that will matter. 

Embrace them while still could.

- claracath

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