I often subscribe or adhere to the saying "misfortunes don't come one by one."
This week just proved that.
My best friend in college got officially engaged, and it was broken the same week! Some obnoxious relative of her suddenly came up with something that made the guy's family retreat. I don't know if it was settled or what, but everyone felt sorry about the whole thing. What makes it more irritating is that the girl and the guy aren't kids anymore and they've waited for YEARS to get married, and the guy knows his responsibilities but some people out there just love to mess things up for their own benefit.
Then a relative of a friend suddenly died at a young age. Just one heart attack. He didn't make it alive to the hospital.
Then a few days ago, someone sent me SMS saying that a colleague at work had her dad at the hospital. It was a stroke and the doctors said there's almost no hope, they could honestly give him a 10% chance to live.
This is too much heartache for a week.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
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3 comments:
I think these supposed "misfortunes" do not come as they are. They happen for a purpose. We may complain when it is hard to take and comprehend, but certainly they happen for a reason, perhaps to make us stronger and better persons.
I wish your friend's dad recovers quickly from his stroke. There is always hope. Cheer up!
nothing is too much,
things happen, happen for a reason or just happen! we have to learn to ive on.
some people say it's test, some say it's bad karma, I say when things happen they happen but we have to move on.
cheers
Hay, Allah knows best.
Anyway, I didn't know that news about your college best friend, ha. Akala ko nga kinasal na sila last weekend, eh. Sad naman.
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