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is maldives going to be my escape from life at home? there are things that need to be discussed. you have a problem, talk it out. but what if both parties are too strong headed, and carry too much pride, to admit their wrong? a simple act of human arrogance is all it takes to stretch a relationship. i use the word 'stretch' here because i see it like a rubber band that is being stretched, that will reach its breaking point when one party decides that he/she can no longer compromise.
we get frustrated when... - the internet keeps getting disconnected - someone uses the water while you are bathing (in the context of a hdb flat) - the house is unclean and no one is lifting a finger to help - someone else is frustrated - we are helpless in a situation and all we can do is wait
why do we get frustrated so easily?
i think it is a matter of perspectives, motives and patience. do we constantly remind ourselves to look at things in a different point of view? are our actions based on what we intended? have we lost our patience and neglected the feelings of the people that matter?
i find myself feeling angry and frustrated with my parents more easily these days. is this the age where i begin to rebel? no. but i think they're getting old, and i'm becoming an adult, and in the process of achieving my goals and purpose, i am forgetting to be patient with them.
"whatever that goes on between them, is their problem. they are still my parents." as said by a new, wise friend of mine.
hopefully, i will reach there soon.
reflecting, sabrina.
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