Not a member of Pastebin yet?
Sign Up,
it unlocks many cool features!
- "They say, 'Death is the ultimate truth.'
- But, in fact, death leaves many stories buried inside the souls of the deceased. These are narratives partly known to friends but unknown to our loved ones and parents because they worry.
- The most important lesson I learned from my life was that I always used to hide my true self. Most of the time, I lied to protect certain relationships and bonds. There was no intention, but I desired everyone around me to perceive me as the same person they first met—a person with whom they'd always connect. I believe happiness is what create connections among people.
- In the end, I failed to maintain some relationships. Perhaps feelings of betrayal, fakeness, and lies led them to believe...
- They didn't stay long enough to hear my story or understand the reasons behind those lies. Maybe I didn't paint an accurate picture of myself.
- We lie, and to cover one lie, we create another, perpetuating a cycle until we attempt to break our character.
- Our intentions may not aim to hurt someone but to shield them from the dark truths of our lives, which might cause sadness or regret.
- The other side’s of each person story will always gets buried in graves with time.
- We all live in our own fantasies we bond with the people who fantasized our fantasies."
Advertisement
Add Comment
Please, Sign In to add comment