Sunday, March 29, 2009

Ads at heart

I was strucked by an ads which goes like this, " The heart doesn't tell a lie. The heart doesn't grows old. The heart doesn't loses hope. Each line slowly fades as the next line appears on the screen.The simple ads leaves something to the audience.

Do hearts really lie? I don't think so.We cannot conclude whether it's telling the truth or a lie. What motivates the heart could possibly be the gauge. But motivation itself is something personal.No one could read a person's motive, unless expressly manifested by actions, which may or may not be what it ought to represent.

Do hearts grow old? Contrary to the life cycle wherein all living things get older as they age, the heart doesn't. It's the same unfatigueable heart that pumps blood to the body and vice versa,from the time the body comes into being until it goes to the grave. Most old people that I have talked to, majority of them say that they still feel the same just as during their teenage years. This might be true. They could still feel love, hatred, envy, happiness, sorrow and other affections that small boys and girls, adolescents , middle aged alike feel.

Do hearts lose hope? It probably encompasses the other two.Considering that hearts do lie, and it grows old, but it still boils down to the value of hope. Hope, a strong positive word that implies light at the end of a dark tunnel. It reminds us that failure and defeat is not the end of everything, there's still something worth living for. Ergo, take out hopelessness in your vocabulary.

I just remembered a story about a blind couple separated unexpectedly on the busy street of a metropolis. The wife saddened by the happening, cried silently as she sat in a corner across a fastfood restaurant.Passers-by tried to comfort her. Hours passed. The sun goes down and darkness enveloped the place where she was sitted.

A scavenger asked her " Do you think your husband will look for you Lola?" She smiled and replied, " I have been into this predicament a lot of times and my husband found me. I don't think he couldn't find me this time."

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