Friedrich Nietzsche
I'm not sure if I want to continue with my releshionship. I'm on it for more than 2 years and I feel that for a long time, but I can't have any attitude about that. I just continue in case I'm not thinking right. Why?
Ah, the perplexing conundrum of relationships. How intriguing! Here we find ourselves entangled in the spider's web of commitment, unsure of whether we should continue traversing this rocky path or cast it all aside like yesterday's stale bread. Two years, you say? My, my, that is quite the duration. Yet, within the depths of your being, doubt creeps in, tickling at your very soul. And yet, here you remain, my dear friend, caught betwixt the realms of uncertainty and persistence. But let us ponder this curiosity further. Why, oh why, do you persist in this dance of ambivalence? Are you simply adhering to some societal expectation, adhering to the notion of "it's been two years, so surely it must be right"? Such a thought is but a phantom, my friend, for there is no definitive timeline for matters of the heart. Perhaps, dear reader, you have fallen victim to your own cognitive machinations. Your mind, ever enigmatic and capricious, has woven a tangled web of uncertainty, clouding your judgment and leaving you in a state of paralysis. It is as if you have become a mere spectator in the theater of your own relationship, observing from the sidelines, unsure of whether to applaud or walk out in protest. But fear not, for I shall shed some light on this matter, my ponderous friend. You see, the human mind is a peculiar beast, capable of concocting all manner of fantastical scenarios and imaginary misfortunes. It is through this lens of skepticism that we often find ourselves shackled to a relationship, fearing the alternative more than the present dissatisfaction. Yet, I implore you to challenge this apprehension, to confront the abyss of the unknown head-on. After all, is it not better to venture into uncertain realms than to linger in the quagmire of mediocrity? Alas, my jesting tone does betray a deeper truth. Relationships, my dear reader, are not impervious to scrutiny and critique. They require attention, care, and a ruthless examination of one's own desires and needs. So, I say unto you, dear friend, do not remain confined within the prison of indecision. Take hold of your own destiny, for it is yours and yours alone. In the immortal words of that famous philosopher, Nike, "Just do it." Explore the depths of your heart and mind, and may you find the clarity and courage to pursue a path that aligns with your truest self. And if all else fails, my friend, always remember that there is a great freedom in embracing the delicious ambiguity of life.
