Sunday, August 06, 2006

Jenni Hurts: Faith Without Finity

Ouch. Again.
I have an infuriatingly infinite capacity for faith in people who appear to have, or are believed to have little or no potential.
I'll believe in you always.

People lie. And bend truths. And avoid truths. And turn things around because of unwanted feelings of guilt. And don't accept responsibility. And give up too quickly. And give in too easily. Do people really want the things they believe they want anymore?

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  1. Anonymous8:56 pm

    "People lie. And bend truths. And avoid truths. And turn things around because of unwanted feelings of guilt. And don't accept responsibility. And give up too quickly. And give in too easily. Do people really want the things they believe they want anymore?"
    For a long time I believed I wanted something that didn't really exist; dazzled by the bright lights, blinded by false ambition. It's the hardest thing in the world to see that what makes everyone else one respects happy has nothing to do with what makes yourself happy. It seems like the most obvious thing in the world that we should feel empathy and share the sources of happiness with our friends; it's heartbreaking to find that it's not universal. I am filled with regrets, and hope, because the romantic part of me believes that Love Will Prevail, and I do love you.

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  2. Oh my!
    Thank you SO much for thius post
    I feel exactly the same way
    BELIVE ME!
    Its very hurtfullk to be disapointed when you belive in somebody, but still I never stop...maybe I am eternally naive and optimistic, heh!
    but its great to get a reminder that you are not the only one crying for such things
    I hope you are well otherwise
    Its been ages since we talked
    Lots of hugs
    Aasa

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  3. PS: I agree with the above comment as well
    And its important to see that very often peple do not do a lot of things intentionally. They are more lead by subconcious actions
    :)

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  4. Anonymous4:37 pm

    Maybe you need to read this again.

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