Life is Funny
First of all, I owe everyone who keeps reading me an apology. I have been so busy with work (and still I am) that I have hardly time to read or write something. I hope the situation will change in the coming weeks and I will update more frequently and also find time to read the beautiful posts of all my regular visitors-bloggers. Thank you in advance for understanding.
It is funny how you believe everything is fine and deep inside you understand nothing is.
It is funny how you trust your own decisions and at the same time you doubt them every day.
It is funny how you expect things to go one way because you know this is right.
And it is funny that what is right for you in no way right for someone else.
There are no stereotypes, clichés of how to deal with a certain situations. You don’t have a guidebook for each and everything. It would be much simpler if you had such a book handy.

Fight with a friend, page twenty six
Instructions:
1. Fight your ego
2. Talk to them
3. Clear it out
4. Tell them you care
5. Tell them you are sorry
6. Hug each other crying tears of happiness
Work stress, page sixty seven
Instructions:
1. Kick your boss
2. Kick your boss again
3. Curse him in chat with someone who cares
4. Open Facebook, put “I hate my boss” as status message
5. Enjoy comments on your status message
6. Play Farmville
7. Done with harvesting? Go home.
Break up, pages thirteen to twenty one
Instructions:
1. Eat a lot of chocolates.
2. Eat even more of chocolates.
3. Distract yourself with something
4. Something from point 3 can be Facebook
5. Play Farmville
6. Don’t call them up.
7. Move on with your life, you deserve better etc
I bet this book would be a bestseller. It is just that it is impossible to write instructions, it is impossible to tell people what to do, where to go, who to talk to.
We won’t take them.
We won’t believe them.
We won’t be able to apply them to our situations.
Because we believe we are unique and we know better. Heck, we don’t. And we are not. It is all the same. You go out there and you make mistakes. You fight with people you love. You put your ego above everything. You hate some and you care about others. And your mistakes cost you a lot. Sometimes more than you can handle. More than you believed it would. More than you hoped. More than you wanted. That is where you realize that more is actually less.
It should be
More mistakes = more experience = more sense = better future
Instead it is
More mistakes = more experience = more sense = people lost and feelings hurt.
The more mistakes you make the more people you hurt. And then you are left with nothing but regrets and what if’s.
It is funny how you believe you are doing the right thing and deep inside you know you are not.
And you won’t do anything about it… not until it is too late…
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Hey is it a published book from you?
Seems to be interesting to me.
The funny part is we act funny and dont realise that we have been acting funny all the time …
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Not a published book, just a pdf-version of the magazine. Hope you like it
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ha ha ha…we’re on the same boat Lena…i sooo much like this post of yours, from beginning to end!
cheers! let’s kick our boss, then kick him again, then play farmville, then go home…ha ha ha!
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I like your suggestions
Glad you liked the post!!
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LOL!!!
I loved the post!!
Really liked the relationship guide too!!
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The Colors Magazine
I am glad you liked the Relationship Guide
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relationship guide rocks :)..
urs..hemu..
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The Colors Magazine
thanks, Hemz
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great going lenu.
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The Colors Magazine
thank you, sweets
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