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Fairy Tales

I've always been a devoted writer, I have loved writing since grade school. I used to love to read romance novels and watched love story movies. With those things that surrounded me, perspective about love have been affected. It became my basis most of the time. 

But then I realize there’s no such thing as a happy ending in a fairy tale. In fact, there’s no fairy tale at all. It’s just because we were told that such thing really exists when in fact there’s none. It’s in the mind, it is just a product of our mind created, knowing that there may be times when we feel they really existed. But who really knows about fairy tales linked into the magical word LOVE? Some even say that fairy tales, after all, were derived from creepy stories. And as far as religion is concerned, there are no fairy tales in the Bible, only parables. Our world now, is the real world where love always means the ultimate sacrifice of your life for the one you love. Yes, it was always been that way.
Playing Taylor Swift's Today Was A Fairy Tale, my first night swimming.
You may ask why others live together forever (the so-called “happily ever after”) while others don’t? Again, it’s not about having your own fairy tale, it’s how much courage you have in order to keep going even when it gets harder, how much faith you have or you can show, and how much wisdom you possess to try to understand everything.

The freedom that was given to us by God is the key to have it in your own way, whether you choose to hold on or to let go. Besides, it’s not the past that counts, but the future. You make your heart and mind work together in the best way you could to make things right. Because nothing in the world matters except that you happen to love someone unexpectedly. Besides, I believe that everything happens for a reason, it’s up to you then how to deal with all the upcoming unexpected circumstances.

- M

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