This is where we gather and talk like brothers and sisters.
The talk about relationship is somewhat one of the most talk about topic and that didn't come to me as a surprise at all because we are a social being. No matter how much someone denying their need for a partner, i am pretty sure at least for a glimpse of chance they have felt the longing of someone. For some, maybe this staus is sticking around a lot longer than anyone else in their circle and it can get really saddening at one point. But do being single is that entirely bad? Can we also be happily single just like happily married?
What do we exactly do when we don't know what to do? Do we really don't know what we should do, or we were only denying some things because we are afraid of how it would turn out if we just go ahead and do it? In this episode, I just feel like reevaluating how we see the road ahead when we feel lost in sense of direction.
Being heartbroken is one of the most painful feeling this world could offer. Having your heart tore open is not a beautiful sight. Must it only left us bleeding? Must it only left us with heavy memories? or can it actually be a door to a life worth living. But even so, how do we get from there fro these pieces shattered on the floor?
"I planned for A but seems like B is happening to me and now I don't know what is next. I am nor prepared for this. Why must it turned out this out this way?"Sounds familiar? I am pretty sure every single one of us has gone through this moment and how it has shaken our belief that thing will eventually turn out okay. In this week's episode we will sit and talk about how we can keep our faith when things don't go our way.
"There is no way you can do this", "You are going to fail miserably if you do this". Does this sounds familiar to you? Is this voice worth listening to? Or should we just ignore it? Gather around, and maybe bring that " friend" along to discuss casually about this.
As awful as it may be to accept this, but pain is truly important. In this debut we are going to break the wall on thinking about pain negatively.