Saturday, August 14, 2004

A Yin Yang is a black & white circle divided equally by a sinuos line. One side's black with a white circle at its wide part and likewise on the other side's white area. I've always kind of believed in what the symbol denoted. How two opposite things have to exist alongside each other. Black & white, good & bad, rich & poor, love & hate, suffering & joy. One cannot exist without the other, you cannot know one without experiencing the other.

Love is like that too, isn't it? One minute, you're high up in the sky with all the birds chirping in the air and the stars shining brighter and the flowers more vibrant and yadda-yadda. Then, the next, you're lower than low, sadder than sad, bluer than blue (yes, I'm quoting songs here, so sue me).

I've forgotten what an emotional rollercoaster one must go through when liking someone. Just when you think that everything's going great and - wow! things are great - fate decides to throw you a curveball. I hate emotional rollercoasters. That's what's so fun with simple fun-fun crushes, yknow? No pain, no muss; easy, fun, shallow living. Yknow what they say that, in life, you're like a wheel, sometimes you're up and sometimes you're down? I'd say the same for love. With the wheel going a hundred rotations (or is it revolutions?) per second.

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