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Saturday, November 21, 2009

I was really bored and I chanced across some people's profile at news feed in facebook.
SO many heartbrokened people in this world, cutting your wrist and putting status like "my life sucks" "I have a f*** up life". I looked at their profile thinking "WHY? what made them so angry?!" Then I realised, it is love they had probably lost or couldn't get it to fulfill themselves. Then I thought again, there's certainly something about them that caused them to feel this way. It is because in the first place, they don't really love or respect themselves. How could anyone love them when they don't even love themselves? In comparison to people who treasure themselves, when such a thing happened to them, there will be wall posts and encouragements from others. However, for those who hate themselves, there are so little encouragements from friends which makes it even sadder.
oh gosh. I hope I won't be someone like this in future..