Turning Sour
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Human relationship is like wine. Sometimes, the longer you store, the smoother it becomes. Sometimes, the opposite happens, the wine turns sour and becomes undrinkable.
When a human relationship turns sour, the sweet smile that you used to see, has been replaced with long sour face.
When that day or hour comes, you will know that the wine, though it is a waste, has to be thrown away. When the time comes, you know that you can no longer cling onto old wine. You simply have to let go, you have no choice but to empty the wine bottle so that you can refill with new wine.
When wine has turned sour, it has become vinegar and nothing can make it taste like wine again. You will have to let go and let God.
This is not being cruel, ingratitude or inhuman, life has to move on, and nature will take its course.
And this is what we call life.
Human relationship is like wine. Sometimes, the longer you store, the smoother it becomes. Sometimes, the opposite happens, the wine turns sour and becomes undrinkable.
When a human relationship turns sour, the sweet smile that you used to see, has been replaced with long sour face.
When that day or hour comes, you will know that the wine, though it is a waste, has to be thrown away. When the time comes, you know that you can no longer cling onto old wine. You simply have to let go, you have no choice but to empty the wine bottle so that you can refill with new wine.
When wine has turned sour, it has become vinegar and nothing can make it taste like wine again. You will have to let go and let God.
This is not being cruel, ingratitude or inhuman, life has to move on, and nature will take its course.
And this is what we call life.
When the wine has turned sour, learn to enjoy vinegar?? Haha..
ReplyDeleteBut seriously, this is the major conundrum of freedom of choice.
When do you persevere to see things to an end, and when do you move on to a more meaningful existence?
Million dollar question.