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Showing posts with label litfili week 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label litfili week 5. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

games

People tend to do crazy things when it comes to love. Having to deal with emotions can easily cloud judgments. It also has something to do with putting yourself in vulnerable position. As an individual, It's easier to accept mistakes knowing full well that you put yourself in that situation. But when others are involved, it becomes a whole different story. you supposedly put your trust in someone else without ever having control over how his/her mistakes can affect you. This is the basic dilemma in any relationship. What people fail to realize though is that despite being involved, you still have control over your vulnerability. It's not what you feel that makes relationships work. It's what you do that matters. Obviously, This girl in Games let her heart rule her mind too much.

to be trusted is a greater feat than to be loved.

magnificence

Appearances are often deceiving. even the best of us have ulterior motives. This story teaches us about trust. we are always being reminded to trust no one. That the only people that you can trust is family. In magnificence, we can see that both these statements hold true. A bus driver,who is also a good friend of the family decides to visit and teach the 2 kids. As the story unfolds, we find out that he has hidden agendas (what a sicko!). Mother's intuition kicks in and realizes what's going on. Like what any mother would do, she protects her kids and sends them up while she confronts the bus driver. After all has been said and done, the mother comforts her kids and reassures their security.

It's easy to say that we trust someone but we must also show that we deserve it. Trust is something that is earned. I think that when you have learned to trust someone, you have also learned to love them.

In addition, i'll say that there's no greater love than a mother's love for her children. it's unconditional.