One Way To Look At The Painful Experience Of A Broken Relationship
Hello,
While working tonight, I continued to pore over my situation. Me and my girlfriend have been broken up nearly six months. Now I know she is seeing somebody else and I can begin to move on, even though she still communicates in the form of meaningless text messages. I've finally realized a way to cope and let things go.
I told myself, "She's not going to come back. She is going to marry somebody else eventually." Like nature, I need to move on and go about life as usual. The sun still rises and sets on a consistent schedule, whether it is over the savannahs of Africa, the Atlantic ocean, or here in the United States-we can be assured that the sun will rise and set. It rose and set the same way back in, say 1978. It rises and sets today in 2008. The seasons continue, the ocean tides continue, thus the creation of God is unchangeable. If some foreign object were top strike the sun, its intense heat would incinerate it. We remember building sand castles on the beach, but long after we leave, the waves smooth it over as if it never existed. Like the sun and ocean, I need to go on as usual. Losing a love hurts, but you need to realize that you are greater than the loss.
Another way of looking at it comes in the form of music. Such masterpieces as Beethoven's 5th Symphony, Mozart's 25th Symphony, Schubert's 4th Symphony, and Tchaikovsky's 6th Symphony were written many, many years ago. Although many artists have made their mark on the world of music, the legacy left by these great masters will forever overshadow them. These works of music are timeless, transcending the gap of space and time, and not one note will ever be altered. Pain should not alter the gift and masterpiece that is your life.
For those of you experiencing pain, don't look at it as an interruption of life, but see it as a speck of dust. Go on with life, enjoy it to its fullest. Nature continues. We must also continue, and make each day greater than the one before it. Take care you all... Jason
Ex Contacts After Almost Four Months of NO CONTACT
Hey Everybody,
I've posted my story on here with my ex earlier this year so for brevity's sake I won't go into it again. Basically, my ex last texted me on June 4 of this year in which she just cracked a lame joke pertaining to what I was getting for my birthday. I ignored it and promptly deleted it, but it still left me aggravated because I told her NEVER to contact me again unless she wanted to reconcile. This was not the first time she violated my wish because on May 7 she sent a stupid text message in which she cracked a joke about the nickname she gave me while we were together. I replied with, "What do you want?" For my query she had no response other than the aforementioned text on June 4. Fast forward to August 24 after nearly 4 months of any contact from me(that is, I've completely disappeared from her life as though I never existed). I was getting ready to sit down and eat at 9:00 P.M. when my phone rang-for about 2 seconds. I looked at the display and it said "No Number". Sometime after 11:00 P.M. it rang again long enough to go to the voice mail. Thus, she left a message cracking another lame joke about her nickname for me but I deleted it before hearing the entire recording and erased any record of the calls. Again, the number was not displayed. My question is: WHY IN THE HECK DID SHE CALL ME?! I've left her alone but I don't understand why she did this other than because she was bored and decided to piss me off. What is the point? I've tried to move on and I'm sure she has so why call me over three months later to crack another stupid joke? I would love to hear what you all think.. thanks.
Jason