Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock...
As times passes by, do you really know what is going on around you?
The world is so big out there, millions of people surviving each day creating their very own stories every second, hoping for their dreams to come true, interlinking with each other.
Though with the fact that we are all entangled with each other, we are actually having different interests, preferences and priorities, that make us live differently.
Some of us living within our own backyard, while some with bigger boundaries extending to a community, and some even all the way out to nation, countries or even universe.
Maybe because of the vast personalities that we have, and there are just simply just too much things going on at the same time, that sometimes we tend to live in our own way, not able to absorb everything that's going on (and never stopping).
We may now and then, try to search online on the sudden news we heard out of the blue, but most of us just simply do it in a "touch and go" manner. How many of us would actually try to analyse and understand in depth? Honestly, it might be quite impossible, as there would just be too much on the plate for us to digest all.
But to be able "touch and go" on most of the happening around is already quite a feat, as some would rather stay aloof.
Maybe, that's why there's a thing call discussion, small talks, chit chat. As one, how much things can we cover? But if there's more than one, surely, we are able cover more, to know more.
No matter how differently we lived, we are still under one roof (one world). So, sometimes, caring doesn't just stop at front door, but all the way to the other end of the world. Though we may be different, but we are one. We might not go through the same thing as you do, at the same time, but we will share the same joy and pain.
So, no one is alone in the world. There will always be someone out there, just reach out your hand, and you will find another hand reaching out for you, though sometimes it might take some time.
We are one.
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