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  1. Sam had told me once that he chose Alistair to be his soul mate. I have never really understood, and still do not understand how one can choose a soul mate. I certainly did not choose Sam – it just sort of happened. We are but slaves to our minds. We are often tricked into believing that the whims of our minds are but our own desires. Though the illusion shatters when we discover that we cannot wish away, despite committing all will, certain urges of the mind. Attempt to choose the people with
  2. The culprit won't be explicitly revealed until almost the end, but it won't be that hard to guess.
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  5. Does it remind you of ouran highschool? I was trying to think which anime had a similar setting and that was the only one that came to mind. Haha.
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  10. If you truly love someone, you'd want him to be happy, no matter whom he is with. If you cannot seem to be happy for him, then it has to follow that you do not truly love him; and hence should be letting him go regardless. Hence, when it comes to the matters of true love, there really isn't a reason why one should hold on to something that does not belong to one. Though such wisdom is easier said, than done. * * * "The bat has your finger prints on it," uttered the stout LAPD officer who was
  11. Be yourself – another common advice often given by those who lack wisdom at the expense of the subjects. We have the ability to act differently in different scenarios and adapt to different circumstances. Such adaptation often provides us an advantage in the different environments. However, such adaptation also come at a cost – it can sometimes be strenuous to adapt certain behaviour depending on one's predisposition. It might be inherently harder for someone who is predisposed to behave in a fe
  12. In today's world, there are some who still believe that homosexuality is a perversion, a mental disorder and unequivocally unnatural. Though as time passes, more and more are willing to embrace such a lifestyle into common society. In the history of civilization, society has also been less receptive, compared to recent times, to women in leadership roles, inter-racial marriage, etc etc. Today we laugh at those condemning homosexuality – believing that the future would ridicule them as we ridicul
  13. Moral righteousness seems to be a very common tool which the human mind uses to appreciate one's value while depreciating another's. We are very prone to thinking ourselves right, while others wrong. They are selfish, shallow, greedy, materialistic, self-absorbed, evil, stupid, ignorant, arrogant – such are among the labels that we assign to individuals whom we deprecate. It is done, most often to make us feel better about ourselves, for while they represent the immoral labels listed above, we d
  14. Do not be deceived by the illusion of grandeur for all acts are by definition selfish. All acts benefit the self – acts of love first benefit the self by providing the pleasure and the heart-warming feeling of giving to objects of one's affection, any benefits to those objects are but secondary. In fact, only those who acknowledge the aforementioned notion can be truly humble amidst their acts of kindness – they are less likely to bask in praises for being kind, less likely to condemn others' se
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