'Everything you love is likely to be lost'
@Nakitakona (56469)
Philippines
November 27, 2019 11:07pm CST
Checking my FB wall I come across with a short story written by a Bohemian novelist and writer Frankz Kafka. I got a quote from that a kid who lost her doll.
Here's the said statement -
"Everything you love is likely to be lost, but in the end, love will return in a different way."
What's your reaction to that statement? Do you believe on it? Have you experienced it?
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
28 Nov 19
That's true because people tend to be possessive. I mean to say, people will make sure that no one can take away everything that's precious to them, but we failed to realize the more they're taken away from us. Experienced it before.
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@Nakitakona (56469)
• Philippines
29 Nov 19
I see. Now you know how to value life because of that.
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@Starkinds (32713)
• India
28 Nov 19
Maybe it's true but I'm not lucky in this way that I get back my love again
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@Nakitakona (56469)
• Philippines
28 Nov 19
You have your love but it's different.
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@Starkinds (32713)
• India
28 Nov 19
@Nakitakona yes I can understand I am talking about that loves come in the end in different ways
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@rsa101 (38458)
• Philippines
28 Nov 19
That message can happen to everyone in different situations in life. I think that statement says the truth about when we lose something we may lose them forever but there will come a time that the item will be replaced with something different as replacement for that loss love one. It is like when you lose someone in your life and thought that your world has come to an end but in the end there. But time and time has proven that there will come a time that a new one will come to replace that lost loved ones.
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@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
28 Nov 19
Firm believer of that. Everything comes full circle for those who believe in it.
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
28 Nov 19
The statement has a very profound meaning that I could drown if I try to fathom it.
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@Nakitakona (56469)
• Philippines
28 Nov 19
There's no harm in trying and you won't be drown for it's not an abyss or bottomless pit.
@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
28 Nov 19
@Nakitakona just trying to be poetic, waheehee.
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