Either
to say good bye or listen people to say those words to you, I'm wondering how would you react
upon it?
I’ve
just called Mr. Bruce Wayne, asked his permission to use one of his famous lines
in 'The Dark Knight Rises’:
“So
that’s what the feels like…”
Well,
he said this to indicate his annoyance when the Catwoman leaved him without any
word.
So,
talking about saying ‘Good bye’ - Everyone has different version of reactions
upon these words.
Last
night, after accompanied my friends attend their Christmas celebration, Sanchez
took a balloon and released it to the air. We looked it floats high into the atmosphere
until it disappeared from our sight. Suddenly he said:
“Oh..so
sad.”
With
that goodbye sight from his eyes, I presumed he knew that’s what the feels like
when it comes to say good bye. Yes.
People feel sad to leave something or someone they appreciate.
But
what about this?
Three
years ago, my lecturer said this in class:
“It
is great to know you. After I finish teaching this course, mark your paper, you
must forget me. No need to contact me, text me, send email or add my facebook
account. I will leave you, forget you and you need to forget me. Take this as a
deal.”
And
he did. He leaves us without any words and I had enjoyed learn this from him
just to know better the ‘So..that’s what the feels like’.
This
morning, I did something that makes my heart sing. I went to the train station,
leaved my best friends and going to have a nice holiday trip with my family, I
didn’t say goodbye to anyone because I'm afraid that…I'll be too happy.
Actually,
it was awesome!
No assignments. No silly meetings. No talkative girl friends.
Waahhh…..
Goodbye ! |
Say
goodbye to something that gives sadness, burden and disappointment is really amazing.
No more explanation or further waste my time because now I knew that’s what
the feels like.
So
people, how would you react upon these words?
It depends on your situations.
If
you think that this is just a fear talking from a crazy person, say goodbye to Elbani's World.
Yes, Thank you.
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