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Moment [Frozen,9:45pm, Jan 19 '08]

In Moments on January 19, 2008 at 5:29 pm

Life is, but a bitter sweet symphony. There are moments we treasure, and moments we wish, never happened. and yet there are these moments, quite interestingly though, aren’t the happy ones, but still, we cling on to it for all that it is worth. These are not the ones that we evaluate on the face value of the happiness it yields but for a simple enough reason that it just happened! Like the time you actually tell a girl, you like her, and you had fallen for her and you rather anxiously hope she feels the same way about you, and then finally come to the realization that it is not a two way street! Humm….. ! not exactly the happiest, but just thankful anyways that it happened! A moment in my life, I love to freeze.

  1. You are right and be thankful to God (& her) for such a beautiful feel you experienced.

    You would feel good and smile at you when retrospect these moments in future and if it is been your first crash!

  2. I find an interesting similarity between the two posts…It is ironical that relationships are slowly churning out into a ‘fishy market’ as well…You do have buyers and sellers here….I ‘m sure this would raise a question in your mind but I leave it to you to map the genders with the two parties.

    Buying a stock at birth is considered a wise option for reasons evident…The stock is jubiliant when it finds a new stockholder to hold it and support it through its existence…The stockholder when anticipating a rise in the stock’s value, holds it rather than sell…The stockholder continues to hold it as long as the stock is showering love in the form of “appreciation”….But u ‘ll ve to admit that the stockholder is holding it after-all to sell it one day…

    The moment the stockholder finds a new stock with better returns, the old stock is deserted most often than not…The stock leaves crying but the stockholder is so happy saying good-bye..

    Sadly, for a fact we know that the number of stocks is always greater than the number of stockholders, making the stocks highly insecure…The cartoon suggests too many confused buyers and sellers making life even messy…

    Give a thought and put the genders in the place of the stocks and stockholders…The story will unfold !! Now, u tell me, isn’t it a fishy market ??

    They say that ‘What Man proposes, God disposes’….Maybe its time to rephrase this quote to be more specific :) )