feel the sadness in the air. I look around and see only the sentence reflected in every being and everything that crosses my path. I think it is a reflection of what my heart feels tired. Tired of rowing to a different side to you, tired of trying to make the course change, tired of waiting for things to improve. I have long
moving (or thinking I go) in a sea of \u200b\u200bturmoil, paddling down a road that I thought led me to my destination. But instead of reaching that coveted place, I've noticed that all the effort and work put into it have served to wear out and, incidentally, erode our relationship.
In any case, I do not regret anything, because I think it's better to burn out to accomplish something, never having tried even. Perhaps
our separate ways a necessary condition to progress to where we are (although I have not yet clear what lead), may now feel the pain that is then transformed into joy, who knows if tomorrow the same roads again merge into one. The truth is that today we made a decision, thinking about our welfare, but above all, peace for our children. It is they who seek to protect, it is they whom we owe an explanation, it is they whom we love more than anything and it is for them that today we stopped rowing in the same boat, to find each one a boat that meets the needs we have and that, apparently, are different.
I hope this decision is correct and we can laugh again, even if, looking from the front, each from his own bank.
moving (or thinking I go) in a sea of \u200b\u200bturmoil, paddling down a road that I thought led me to my destination. But instead of reaching that coveted place, I've noticed that all the effort and work put into it have served to wear out and, incidentally, erode our relationship.
In any case, I do not regret anything, because I think it's better to burn out to accomplish something, never having tried even. Perhaps
our separate ways a necessary condition to progress to where we are (although I have not yet clear what lead), may now feel the pain that is then transformed into joy, who knows if tomorrow the same roads again merge into one. The truth is that today we made a decision, thinking about our welfare, but above all, peace for our children. It is they who seek to protect, it is they whom we owe an explanation, it is they whom we love more than anything and it is for them that today we stopped rowing in the same boat, to find each one a boat that meets the needs we have and that, apparently, are different.
I hope this decision is correct and we can laugh again, even if, looking from the front, each from his own bank.