Monday 6 June 2011

Relations

Tuesday, 12 January 2010

 

Long time back I read the sentence: The beauty of achieving something lies in the efforts to achieve it, not in actually getting it. Once you get something you want badly, the charm disappears by and by. It is like meeting someone for the first time. When we meet someone for the first time and a relation is established, it is as fresh as a fresh flower can be, but by and by its freshness withers away. What, then, is the remedy for this problem? How can we sustain the interest even after getting that precious thing? What is the way to keep the flower of the relation as fresh as it was in the beginning?


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