Rovephoenix – Fantasy

In Australia, the first thing I learnt is to be strong and to believe, but yourself

A Reestablishment of The Aim of Life

Posted by Rovephoenix on February 24, 2006

 

I’m not a girl full of ambitions but I have no idea why most of my close friends say so. Many people including my mother consider the main job of a girl is to maintain a successful marrige and take care of her kids. Indeed, I hope I can enjoy this kind of happiness. However, the reality tells me this will not be an achievable dream. May be I hold an old ethics which makes me believe that love is the purest thing in the world and with love care can be presented without any other reason. On the contrary, the reality is that currently marrige mostly refers to profile exchange. Where is the true love? Who knows? Strictly speaking, who cares?

I’d like to donate my whole time to things which I trust, because they won’t cheat on me and they won’t betray me forever. The more time and care I use on them, the more feedback and happiness I can receive. UNSW is one step of my dream. Furthermore, I will do my best to achieve another one and then the final one.

PS: The furthest distance in the world

by: R. Rabindranath Tagore

The furthest distance in the world
Is not between life and death
But when I stand in front of you
Yet you don’t know that I love you

The furthest distance in the world
Is not when I stand in font of you
Yet you can’t see my love
But when undoubtedly knowing the love from both
Yet cannot
Be together

The furthest distance in the world
Is not being apart while being in love
But when plainly can not resist the yearning
Yet pretending You have never been in my heart

The furthest distance in the world
Is not
But using one’s indifferent heart
To dig an uncrossable river
For the one who loves you

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