Here comes the black hole
Have you ever looked at someone who is totally alone in life and wonder how they got to that isolated place? I have come to the conclusion that people who are alone in life are that way because they take advantage of others. And I don’t mean the occasional “can you go out of your way to help me” kind of taking advantage. I think its the type of taking advantage were they do not value the other person and assume that they can do anything they want, as long as they say I’m sorry or promise that it won’t happen again.
Then one day they wake up one day to find out that they are totally alone in this world. It’s like they’re a black hole that eventually sucks the light out of everyone around. The sad thing is that by the time they realize it, its too late to change the path.
I used to feel sorry for people that were old and alone. Not any more. I bet if you look back through their life there are a string of broken hearts and broken promises.
6 comments:
I'm sorry, it won't happen again.
What the hell happened to you between the last time we talked and this post?
Don't worry, it was just an observation (of course based on experience.)
are you talking about yourself?
sometimes people are alone because they were foolish enough to trust others, not everything is desserved or as linear as you're post would indicate.
I bet if you look back through anyones lives there are strings of broken promises, but to say they DESSERVE their fate is beastial.
I generally tend to be a realist, and I understand your point of view on this, but I do like to think that people can be redeemed, especially when they see the error of their ways. It doesn't happen nearly often enough, but I like to think that it can. (OK, so I'm a realist tending towards being an optimist!)
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