Monday, April 18, 2011

whirlwind.

Perhaps an important question to be asked in a relationship is

"What is your dream?"

Typically I'd think most answers to be related to work. Like how successful they want to be. What they intend to buy with the money they make from work.

Is it any surprise that most relationships don't work out then? If you are not each other's number one priority, of course not everything is going to go well. Cause even if you break up, you still have your dream. And since your dream does not require a relationship, no harm in letting it go right?

Or maybe you'd be better off not knowing.




P.S Learned this from a Jdrama. Hana Yori Dango =D!

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