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I’d always liked the idea of how you grow from experiences. The idea that life changes you and molds you into someone new - but what happens when you outgrow everything around you? It’s like when you’re sitting in a room of people that you love, and everyone is smiling and yelling like crazy people, and that used to be you too, but it’s not anymore; and all you can do is sit and watch. You’ve done more growing than anyone else in the room, and you’re finally realizing that they aren’t going to catch up. The world you’re living in just doesn’t fit you anymore. The people around you don’t fit, this life doesn’t fit, and you know it’s time to move on.
When both a girl and a boy finally lets go of each other because they know they’re not meant for each other—that’s a tragic moment for them. Millions of stars will die. Thousands of planets will sigh. Hundreds of shooting stars will ask lots of whys every time they pass by this planet. And a parallel universe will cry over the sad result in this universe. But despite the dismay of the celestial wonders—mother nature will celebrate their loss like how flowers bloom in spring. Because mother nature knows that once a boy lets go of a girl, and a girl lets go of a boy—they’ll eventually grow from their temporary sorrow. That’s the moment when a boy becomes a man, and a girl becomes a woman.

Juansen Dizon, Confessions of a Wallflower page 211 (via juansendizon)