True. We will always want, need, crave, as human beings.
But neither wishing nor praying will make something come to us.
All things in their own time.
Does that mean we merely survive till that breath of life comes, not daring to believe, but not daring to hope either?
That is withdrawal. A closing in.
Or we could choose to live without that expectation of things coming.
That is acceptance, a moving forward.
That way, if they do, we'd know for sure they'd came for us, vs. we having forced them, bound them to us by our desires. Forced the tides.
We can never really own another's heart. It is ours only if it is entrusted willingly. That is Night's "to love and be loved", isn't it.
But neither wishing nor praying will make something come to us.
All things in their own time.
Does that mean we merely survive till that breath of life comes, not daring to believe, but not daring to hope either?
That is withdrawal. A closing in.
Or we could choose to live without that expectation of things coming.
That is acceptance, a moving forward.
That way, if they do, we'd know for sure they'd came for us, vs. we having forced them, bound them to us by our desires. Forced the tides.
We can never really own another's heart. It is ours only if it is entrusted willingly. That is Night's "to love and be loved", isn't it.