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Wednesday, April 18, 2007
4:32 PM

With each passing day, the stress mounts. It may seem easy to others and the best thing to do at the moment is to act like nothing happened and live life. It's like an avalanche. To do nothing about it till it snowballs and gets out of anyone's control shouldn't exactly be a solution if it can be helped.

If the dissent was truly malicious, there would be no bounds to the harm done to both sides. I guess it is best if we can truly sort things out. Why should something that probably snowballed from a trivial matter tear and rip away ties forged and strengthened over the year? Must things really come to the stage where we just act as if the other party is non-existent?

As one whose mood flutuates with each fleeting moment, the inner prompting still pushes for another chance. It's just that the situation is worsening as each day comes to a close. Perhaps there are misunderstandings and perhaps no one is blameless. "Innocent until proven guilty". Even criminals have the benefit of the doubt. It's absurd to bow down and apologize if the cause of the dispute isn't even identified. If nothing is said and if we were to humbly say SORRY, it's nothing more than mere pacifism. It solves the short-term pride problem but not the long-term innate differences that is the root cause of this contained and silent HOO-HA.

Vindication is nothing more than what you want it to be.