Saturday 13 July 2013

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I wish.
It's been almost a month since I last wrote here. It's not that I am tired of it, I just have not had the time. And it's not that I have plenty of time now that I've come back, I simply just don't get tired of it. 

The reason I'm here is that I've something to talk about. That relationships are complicated. Case in point, the worldwide number of couples deciding against being 'official', went up 20% for the past 5 years. Now I digress.

Let’s say you got this “milk” and you've got it for quite some time now. You treat this milk of utmost importance to you (as it is to your health). But, something happened (as an example, your milk curdled) to that milk that if you drink it, you might get hurt, or feel sick, in "milk" terms. 

Impulsively, the first thing that comes out your mind is that you should throw it away because there’s not a use in it than being a mere occupant to your fridge. Then eventually, you will just have to move on with either a new milk, and/or have yourself a milk-less chapter in your life (it’s much more likely to happen), making way for a new chapter, maybe, a "coffee" chapter. If you'll think about it, you could have avoided getting your last milk to curdle if you finished it. But you didn't, because you stopped craving for it.

Now as we think deeper, we have all got to admit that the benefits of milk are hard to leave behind. Think of all the vitamins and minerals you are going to start to miss out. You might say that you take in milk through eggs or cheese, but you'll realize that hey, it's not really the same.

In all seriousness, the single thought of a milk-less life is kinda scary. It really is, which is why something inside you is going to tell you to keep having milk. 

Then once you start again, as you grow old, your intake diminishes until you stop again. Then soon you start again. All ebb-and-flow. Now think of milk as someone. Does it fit?

Now what we really need, is consistency.

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