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當每顆星星都在嗚咽 都在落淚 每個幻想 都已幻滅 是否能相信 妳會出現?


(Such an old song but old is good? Haha)

Her heart beats, red wine,
My toxic valentine.
Lays her halo on her pillow that used to be mine.

把疼愛都給你 把疼痛都給我  放開手是我最後的溫柔 如果你能飛得 快樂自由  這疼痛 並不算 什麼



Well, they say people come
They say people go
This particular diamond was extra special

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At Tashichho Dzong


Back from the "Land of Thunder Dragon", or what known as Bhutan to most of us and I think I left a part of myself there. Oh well, I guess I form attachment to things and people way too easily.

But I guess, like what the guide mentioned a few times, "Nothing is permanent". Haha, the sentence is probably one of the few things I remember among all of the things our guide shared on Buddhism. Okay, I do remember Guru Rinpoche, the 4 Guardian Kings and reincarnation as well. Maybe people only remember what they want to remember and well, the sentence stuck with me because it is something that I already strongly believe in - memento mori, which literally means remember you must die. Sidenote, here's a good article on it.

Before this trip, I thought my travel priorities were just food and nature. Japan? Most excited about ootoro sushi, Ichiran, tonkatsu and Mount Fuji. Australia? Beaches and the coffee. Bhutan? I didn't even know anything much about it before travelling there, other than it is a landlocked country that measures Gross National Happiness instead of GDP and there is a Tiger Nest Monastery nestled in the valley. After this trip, I guess I do travel for the interaction with the locals as well, albeit it wasn't a lot. 🤷 Hearing stories about what they like to do in the free time, their families etc.

Oh in case you were wondering, nope I didn't find the key to being happy. But I believe there's a difference between happiness and contentment.  Perhaps it's something about the thought that nothing last forever that brings contentment. Or maybe it's the vast greenery.

I will am missing the slow pace of life, along with all the mountains and rivers. Log Jay Gay. 




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