Change

According to dictionary.com

change [cheynj] Show IPA verb, changed, changâ‹…ing, noun
noun

1. to become different: Overnight the nation’s mood changed.
2. to become altered or modified: Colors change if they are exposed to the sun.


Changes happen all around, at the most seemingly random places or when you’re least expected. One day we’re perfectly healthy, the next we could be lying on our death beds. One moment we could be going in to work, the next finding out that you have won 49 million dollars. Changes come big and some come small, but nonetheless it happens all around us.


Why can’t we just live in the moment? Why can’t I?


…until it’s too late.


It’s usually the smallest decisions that make the greatest impact. For now it seems as though my whole life is going through some erratic changes, the new chapter that’s unfolding before my eyes, but at the same time it’s still the same. The scenery is the same, but the colours are different…more vibrant.


People are leaving my life left and right, but at the same time some are slowly being introduced into it. No matter if it’s through the departure of death, fallouts, lifestyle changes or what not, others will always arrive in the forms of birth, introduction, and simple ripening of affinities.


Until the end of my journey with whoever or whatever, I will appreciate the things I have and the people that are around me.


Change is like Life. It keeps going and happening even if you’re not ready for it.

One Response to “Change”

  1. Annie Says:

    Wow Vicky. Very articulate post. I’m impressed!

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