Wednesday, November 13, 2019

LESSONS I GOT FROM THE MOVIE THE DAY AFTER VALENTINE'S


MAPANGANIB MAG-ASSUME. You'll never really understand someone if you'll judge him based on assumptions. Being biased can make you think otherwise than what the person is really thinking and you'll never really know what he is going through. Unless you hear it directly from the horse's mouth, you'll never really understand what's going on.

DON'T FALL UNTIL YOU'RE HEALED.It is also dangerous to try having a relationship with someone if you haven't yet healed from a past hurt. You'll tend to get too excited about it and realize later on that you are not yet really ready for it. And then you'll back out once you lost the intensity of your emotions.

DO IT FOR YOURSELF. If you have to fix yourself, don't do it for someone else...especially with the hope to be loved by that person in return.

DON'T PROMISE SOMETHING YOU CAN'T KEEP. Be careful when making promises. The person to whom you made the promise to will be broken if you break your promise. Promising something  no matter how light it may be to you can cause someone to hold on. Huwag maging paasa.

BE TRUE TO YOURSELF. Sometimes, people are drawn to you because they think you are strong. They will look up to you because they see you shine but depart from you when they see your vulnerability. Showing your true colors and letting them love you for what you are is still beautiful like a rainbow.

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