Some people are just like tourists to our hearts. They never come - TopicsExpress



          

Some people are just like tourists to our hearts. They never come in our lives to stay forever. They enter our lives to pass time and only to know us then they continue with their journeys. Honestly you meet someone, you start being friends, you chat every time, and you find that person good and extraordinary, with time they start doing and saying things that make you fall in love with them, You start developing feelings for them, you then pour out all your heart to them, you believe in them, you trust every word they tell you, you completely give in your heart and start learning on them. You start sharing your secrets with them, you open up and make them understand the real you but still they show you that they are to stay forever and they are ready for everything. You now feel relaxed and think that your heart has reached home, you start thanking God for blessing you with them but within no time that person starts to change. They start misjudging you, they start showing you that they are impatient at all, they try sending you mixed signals, they start showing you that they had come in your life just to know you and to pass time. They make you see the ugly and bitter side of them. Now you start hurting inside but they care less and they don’t give a damn at your breaking heart. They now start moving on leaving you broken hearted. It really hurts. Not so? That’s why I tell you my friends, quickly trusting someone is not so good. Put much of your trust in God. If you feel like telling out your secrets and plans, tell them to God. He won’t misjudge you, He won’t run out of patience, he won’t laugh at you and he won’t get tired of you. He’ll always be ready to listen and find a solution for all your heartaches. Written by Gero Albs For more Real talks, Words of wisdom & Encouragement LIKE Dr. Gero Albs. Don’t forget to like and SHARE to help someone out there!
Posted on: Thu, 17 Oct 2013 06:51:48 +0000

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