“People come and go”, said by those who had reassured the bitterness of farewell and rediscovered the tenderness of welcome.
We tend to normalise our emotions when we are in a position of leaving the familiar faces in our everyday life. Deep inside, we need to undergone a countless trial of moral justification within ourselves before the decision to leave is made. It sounds frank to breach a tightly knitted relationship with a goodbye, as if there is no happiness in staying together.
The truth is: reality is not as black-and-white as stay-or-leave situation. We are dynamic souls bound in a spectrum of time and space. In time of uncertainties we need to unsettle ourselves to achieve settlement. No matter how terrible the ocean and the wind will refrain against us, there has to be some way to reach the other spectrum’s end. For something we have no knowledge of, for something we tend to believe. For every single reason that lay only in our imagination, we are driven to leave.

