Pursuit of "Happiness"
Don't stop chasing.
I think that one of the biggest reason why relationships do not work out in the long run is because at one point, one side (or both) stops trying. Before one claims another person as their significant other, they would do anything to make that person happy. They would chase, they would flirt, they would be charming. They would send daily morning and goodnight texts everytime you wake up or go to sleep. They would write corny messages and pick up lines just to make sure there is a smile upon your face. But once they claim you as theirs, all of those things eventually stop. The 5 pages texts slowly turn into 1. The constant calls turn into not calling at all. And the lovely endearments turn into daily arguments. In order for a relationship to work, don't ever stop chasing. Just because the person you want is now considered "yours", it does not mean that he or she deserves anything less than the time when you were trying to win him or her over.
- Reblogged
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Just a short and simple post this time for updating sake. Sending out my best wishes to all the single people out there still in search of greater happiness in their future better-halves, and to all the attached people to stay happy, if not happier! Just like meee whee. :3
Okay haha anyway, so the reason I decided to blog so randomly at such an unearthly hour is because I was listening to my Ed Sheeran playlist on YouTube and I just thought to myself, "Gosh, I'm really thoroughly immersed in happiness and love right now." Yes yes, right now, even at this unearthly hour, even when Jerome is asleep and I am still up with my designer eyebags. Such is bliss... :) Hehe that's all I wanted to say!! I don't mean to brag but I really can't help it even if I am actually bragging. Hahaha oops! Aaanywayz, here's another reblog to end off. This one's a famous quote that's even appeared on 9Gag! Enjoy and gnight~
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"Happiness is a journey, not a destination; happiness is to be found along the way not at the end of the road, for then the journey is over and it's too late."
- Ben Sweetland