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I wish wishing well works.
well, here it goes.
i was with a friend of mine yesterday and we were about to make a wish from a wishing well.
It sounded really stupid for believing in these things but somehow, deep-deep inside of us, we still trusted the wishing well anyway.
i wished for something; i thought not impossible to be granted. that all i had to do is to believe in myself and work damn hard for it.. was it too much too ask?
People don't really work for things they want. we have become so glued with a relaxing lifestyle that whenever we are faced with difficulties and challenges, we thought that it's the end of the road for us.
Some chose to believe in wishing wells, like me! honestly, i love wishing wells and with some reasons i kinda believed in them.
it's not that i am an extreme superstitious, it's just that when i wish for something from the wishing well it pulls me out from the reality, and for a minute, i believed in miracles, fantasy and chasing dreams.
call it a 5 minutes high if u may, i must say,i liked it. after throwing the coin into the wishing well, a part of me wants to work for the dream i just wished for.
a part, still uncertain whether i believed in myself for chasing such big dream.
everyone's life is a drama. none can end with the perfect guy, living in the big perfect house, with lots of money with big cars and a succesful job. no one.
even if some of these lucky peoples tend to be very visible infront of our eyes, for example Paris Hilton and those celebrities that appeared freakin alot on TV on how faboulous their life is, i bet they do too went through a lot of hell to get there just like you and me.
Besides, i believed in nuthing is Sweeter than the Taste of celebrating the pay from a hard day's work.. *Smiles*
LOVE,
jacqueline

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