December 18, 2014

习惯一个人,
喜欢一个人。

December 13, 2014

對不起,要不是我當年果斷一些,痛苦的只剩下我一個,也就不會讓你這麼痛苦。

December 6, 2014

永远不够好。

December 4, 2014

我只是真心想帮你,
我没有其他意思,
只是在提议一些可能行得通的方式,
可是,
就让你把狗看待,
叫来就来,
叫闭嘴就闭嘴。
我知道你这大女人不需要我的帮忙,
我只是认为身为男朋友,
就要尽最大的努力让女友幸福快乐,
献出我的想法,
难道有错吗?

you will never understand what i have to live through everyday.
i made this choice, and i have to live with the consequences.
you do not get to stab me in the wound and say you understand how it feels to be hurt, to be guilty everyday every night every second.
no one gets to do that but me.
连狗都不如

November 22, 2014

November 12, 2014

很久,都没有这种感受了。


‘每个人,都在等一个人。’
‘我最大的遗憾,是不能和你一起变老。’

November 11, 2014

每个人都有过去,
我的过去,却是一片模糊。

October 10, 2014

everytime i look back,
i realize there is nothing to look back to.
there were people who made me who i am today,
but none of them are in my life anymore.

September 22, 2014

人生,其实很简单。
复杂的,其实是人。

August 26, 2014

"我们分手吧。”
这句话,早我脑海里,徘徊了多久。
你知道我有多害怕,
有哪天你决定我不够好,
就这样whatsapp那五个字来吗?
就像六年前那样。
那天的回忆,又重新浮现在我脑海里了。

“以后,你不要问我意见,我也不再问你意见。”
说了这句话,难道,我们还会有以后吗?

“随便”
真的随便吗?
对不起,琪。
我只能说的也只剩下对不起了。
Saying I am sorry doesn't always mean I am wrong,
It can also mean that i cherish our relationship then this stupid argument.
每天求人,
寄人篱下。

August 24, 2014

关心你, 难道有错吗?
为了你的前途着想,难道有错吗?

“你确定你要这样吗?那么我们永远都不要skype了。”

是我不要吗?
我都说了,你要不要skype是由你决定,
无论如何我都会在这等着你,
永远地爱着你。

August 23, 2014

“爱一个人就是要包容她的一切。” 难道我对你的包容不够吗? 你的任性,你的脾气。 不否认我自己也有脾气问题, 可是,你一直把我诋毁, 难道这样你会很开心吗? 难道我就不是人吗? 我们说好的,有事请一起面对, 对对方要坦白, 可是你却处处隐瞒, 难道你真的以为我看不出来吗? 这世界, 如果连你也走了, 那我的世界里, 真的只剩下我一个了。
连只狗都不如。
万一真的有哪一天我受够了,难道这些年的感情,就这样了吗?

June 29, 2014

就坐在你对面,
却感觉距离很遥远

June 6, 2014

有时候不是我听不出
而是你永远不给我机会帮你
永远把握推得远远的
这种无能为力
你永远不会明白

May 20, 2014

说‘我爱你’,其实很简单;
可是想听见‘我爱你’,却一点也不简单。
你永远觉得,我不够爱你。
可是你有真正理解过,
我所经历的一切吗?

为了自己,
所以选择离开;
却为了你,
牺牲想离开一切的梦想,
选择回国。
我真的很爱很爱你。

有事喊。
没事也喊。
干!
简直好像你的佣人,
爱喊就喊,
天生就是来让你喊。

April 4, 2014

每次我想抒解我的感情,
我真的想不到任何人除了我自己。

好想哭,
就只想大哭一场。

April 2, 2014

Sometimes, you have to take a leap of faith first. The trust part comes later.

March 19, 2014

有时候,
人就是需要大哭一场。

March 13, 2014

a break from people.
a break from the world.

March 11, 2014

Let’s get one thing straight: No one is completely and utterly an introvert. People aren’t either introverts or extroverts; they are a combination of both. However, some people are much more introverted than others. Those who fall on the extreme of the introverted side of the introvert-extrovert spectrum often have habits that vary little from person to person.

We do like to keep to ourselves a lot of the time, but not all of the time. We’re not quite as asocial as most people would have us believe, but there is a good reason it seems that way from the outside. Most of us have friends who are introverts if we aren’t introverts ourselves.

Understanding introversion is important because most of us have the wrong beliefs when it comes to our less-than outgoing friends.

It’s even more important if you, yourself, are introverted because you very well could be missing out while trying to adhere to some unrealistic definition of yourself as a person. Here are a few habits of those we like to call introverts:

1. We like to take walks. Lots and lots of walks.
We are observers by nature – and what better setting to observe than the outdoors as we stroll by? Our setting of choice will vary from individual to individual, some of us liking urban settings while others preferring mother nature as a walking buddy. Walking is probably our favorite activity because it allows us to think without being interrupted, allows us to observe others and the world around us without being questioned, and gives us some exercise. What could be better?

2. We have no problem lying at home, doing nothing but rummaging through our thoughts.
We like to think… a lot. Sure, you can argue that we all think all the time, but we especially like to be conscious of our thoughts. We like to observe them from a third-person perspective, not as ourselves. We like to think about the way we think about things.

3. Books are our poison of choice… but we like movies, too.
We’re huge fans of stories. They allow us to lead lives we would otherwise never be able to live. We can delve into books, movies, or TV marathons of detectives, serial killers, race car drivers, astronauts, zombie hunters, warlocks… We love to use our imaginations, forming a visual only intensifies our experience.

4. We enjoy talking to people, just not as much as most people do.
Believe it or not, we’re not asocial – at least not most of us. However, don’t necessarily expect us to be going around introducing ourselves to everyone. It’s not that we don’t want to meet them, but we’d prefer to observe them first. Then, after observing and judging them, we (more often than not) don’t want to meet them. But that’s the way it goes for most people; we just don’t even bother making the introduction so it’s less awkward when we decide not to continue or start a conversation.

5. Our minds are our playgrounds – sometimes quite literally.
Some call it their mind palace. Some their castle. Mine, personally, is a giant library. Introverts, with enough practice, are especially talented at creating inner worlds for themselves where they can store their memories, experiences and imaginary ponderings. We can spend hours just roaming about thinking things over and running through old experiences.

Some will argue that it’s better to just focus on living in the moment, but the truth is, most moments aren’t worth living. Why not go back and revisit those that are, or create new ones from scratch?

6. We prefer observing over interacting.
We do like to interact, but only with certain people. We are very picky when it comes to a lot of things, especially individuals we interact with. It’s much more fun for us to simply sit or stand on the sideline for a bit and gaze upon the crowd. That way, we take in a bit about each individual without having to make people a part of our lives who we don’t want to make a part of our lives. Even if it’s a very small part, why risk negative impact?

7. We don’t necessarily shy away from all social interaction; we just know when we won’t have fun and decide not to participate.
We like to have fun; we really do. But more often than not, what most people, extroverts especially, consider fun we consider trivial. We just don’t get the excitement that extroverts get out of many experiences and things.

We know ourselves well because we spend so much time conversing with ourselves, and we do our best to avoid experiences we are certain we won’t enjoy. This sometimes leads to us missing experiences we would enjoy… but that’s why introverts do need to leap in from time-to-time to make sure they still understand their preferences; those tend to change and fluctuate over time.

8. We like puzzles.
Sudoku, crosswords, jigsaws, Ikea furniture… you name it, we enjoy it. Most of us are problem solvers by nature and we like a challenge. Video games are always fun, especially RPGs. This is probably the reason we enjoy mystery novels so much.

9. We believe people to be the best of puzzles.
There really is no better puzzle than a human being, which is another reason we like to observe from a distance. Interacting with a person does tell you quite a bit, but because you have to interact, you lose focus on observing. Hence why we often prefer to observe others interacting. This way, we get a lot more information about a person than we would by simply talking to them.

10. We tend to be very picky about our music.
You may think you listen to music, but we really listen to music. We listen to the lyrics and the melody in detail. We often have music playing in our minds, able to play a song from beginning to finish. When you spend more time inside your head than outside, you’d be surprised what you’re capable of.

11. When we like something, we love it; when we don’t like something, we hate it.
Not all of us are so two-optioned, but a good number of us are to call it an associated trait of introverts. Because we dissect just about everything, we end up clearly defining what we do and don’t like. This leads to us fervently disliking something when we find a detail we don’t like, and very much loving the things we find to our liking. Whether this is good or bad is debatable. But this is a quality Steve Jobs was known for… so it can’t be that bad.

12. We don’t keep many friends, but the bonds we do build are stronger than average.
We have a clearer-than-average understanding of what we like, what we don’t like, what is good for us and what we ought to avoid. This also goes for who we ought to avoid. We may get along well with most people, but that doesn’t mean we want them all to be a part of our lives. We can be very defensive about who we let into our circle of trust.

13. We don’t often let people in, but when we do, we open up like a book.
We like to keep private. We observe others so much, we have a clear understanding of the power of knowledge. For this reason, we keep our distance and we like to keep our personal lives to ourselves. However, if we do brand you as friendly, you will get filled in on just about everything – probably more than you want to even know.

14. You know the quiet-on-the-streets-freak-in-the-sheets type?
Yeah, that’s us. While extroverts may be outwardly active, showy, and even wild on the regular, we don’t; we keep all that energy bundled up, only to let loose with those we get close to – especially those we get intimate with. The fact is, we spend a lot more time thinking about what we want to do to you. So when we get a chance to do it, we have a freakishly creative arsenal of goodies to choose from.

15. We often get lost in our thoughts, even when someone is talking directly to us.
If you are having a conversation with an introvert and he or she is staring directly into your eyes, don’t expect that this person is hearing every word you say. An introvert will get the jist of it, but more likely than not, something you said triggered a thought sequence that he or she got taken away by, like a tidal wave.

This person is still there… somewhere, and he or she will come through at some point, but won’t snap out of it until it’s noticed on his or her own. However, this may take longer than you’d think. But you probably won’t ever realize because we’ve become very good at faking it.

February 17, 2014

有些事情,
不是说放下就可以放下。
看见别人的 happy ending,
心永远都是酸的。
记忆太好,是对我最残忍的诅咒。
好像忘记,可是放不下。
永远都不相信自己,
永远都质疑我们的爱,
永远都乱想。
对不起,
我还是放不下,
我还是不能原谅自己。
对不起琪,对不起。

February 7, 2014

fuck February.. again
又回到一年前了。 这种狗屁事情,又发生了。 我干!

February 1, 2014

These emotions, ideas, and thoughts become powerful and real only when you become attached to them. When you are attentive to the moment at hand, that is when all those other things disappears. Your freedom and happiness will be determined by your ability to forgive and your ability to express loving-kindness through every deed and thought. To forgive yourself is perhaps the first step. Be good to yourself.

January 25, 2014

又是二月了

January 23, 2014

很想念你。

January 13, 2014