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Two roads diverged in the woods

So two roads diverged in the woods and I took the one less travelled by and it did make a difference.

Differential mathematics will always teach you how things divide and for some reason keep growing bigger. Bigger in number and smaller in size. They keep multiplying in an additive way which ultimately amounts to nought. Sometimes life is like a movie if you percieve it that way. Yeah with all that background narration and feelings. Only thing is they happen in your head. Movie it is.

What if I had taken the other road? Everything would've been so different today. As a thinker you are forced to think because the only thing that listen to you is yourself. So keep churning those thoughts and thinking everything you want to. Roll them in.

You know life can surprise you from anywhere. Just try and not be choosy and try and value what you have. Really. Sometimes the diamond is right beside you while you are chasing the coal. And  you miss out. and guess what you get teh coal. And soon you realize oh god! this is not the diamond I was looking for. Believe me, that's the worst feeling ever .You let go.

And today I saw what I had to see. Today I saw something that had stopped shining. Was it a flurry of imagination? It wasn't.

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Comic time!




Comments

  1. but you couldn't...that's the beauty! haha! :P
    this train of thots really did go wandering off...from maths to diamonds; bravo :D

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