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August 19, 2015

Random Thought

I like to play bubble games on my phone. I'm not actually a game player, but these bubble games particularly, I love them! Not only because they are the games I like to play when I was a kid, but also because the game is simple, colorful, fun and helps me spend time when I'm not in the mood or while waiting or queueing for something.

But, over time I no longer play the game because I loved and wanted to. I didn't enjoy it as much. I aim for the results. Doing it only to
get pass the next stage or to level up.

It's like loving someone isn't it? At first you like them, you fall in love with them, you wanted to spend time with them. But, over time it all becomes a routine exercise. You no longer enjoy the times you spend together as much. You give and take because it's 'usual.' Then maybe you start losing the passion. You might get bored. And you think you didn't love that person anymore (or you still love them, you're just no longer in love with them).
Same like parenting, you wanted a child, you were happy when they were first born, you enjoyed taking care and watching them grow up. But, you get tired (or sometimes exhausted). Eventually you started to think it may not be worth the hard work and all the care and love if they don't grow up and be the person you hoped them to be, be the great kid to you, love you, respect you. Then you started to complain.

Does the above theories make sense to you?