The feeling of being torn apart is not easy. In fact terrible.
You just want to pick a side, decide between two things, or just simply make up your mind. But it is actually than you thought it would be. The challenge exhausts you, drains out all of your energy, reduces you to nothing.
One provides you home, a more familiar environment (although some many years had gone by, and things are probably different anyway), your friends, not being an alien living in isolation, likely more money, the ordinary path of how one would go.
The other gives you adventure, the magic of sunshine (plus all those spooning, bedding and making love thingies), a foreign scene, being a in-between that will never be able to escape, messing up on travel tickets and original plans.
What would you do? Will you go back home, or to go on a roller coaster ride?
2009/11/20
You just want to pick a side, decide between two things, or just simply make up your mind. But it is actually than you thought it would be. The challenge exhausts you, drains out all of your energy, reduces you to nothing.
One provides you home, a more familiar environment (although some many years had gone by, and things are probably different anyway), your friends, not being an alien living in isolation, likely more money, the ordinary path of how one would go.
The other gives you adventure, the magic of sunshine (plus all those spooning, bedding and making love thingies), a foreign scene, being a in-between that will never be able to escape, messing up on travel tickets and original plans.
What would you do? Will you go back home, or to go on a roller coaster ride?
2009/11/20
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