Sharing The Good Times.
By Pose123
@Pose123 (21635)
Canada
December 15, 2009 5:13pm CST
Shared joy is often the foundation upon which the strongest relationships are built. Though periods of pain can draw us together and cement the connection we feel to one another, it is the good times we have gone through jointly that make our relationship a pleasurable experience. The happiness we have shared with those closest to us can sustain us during absences and also through life's difficult times. As we and our loved ones create pleasurable collective memories, our lives become indelibly intertwined. Reliving those memories is like to reaching out and touching those individuals we care so much about, no matter how vast the distances between us. The joy we share each day will help us create a network of memories that binds us together. Do you agree?
3 responses
@gitfiddleplayer (10362)
• United States
15 Dec 09
I do agree. Its in the times that we lean on each other that we find strength in each other.
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@williamjisir (22819)
• China
20 Dec 09
Hello Pose. I agree that shared joy is often the foundation for the building of the strongest relationships. Thanks to the birth and wide use of the Internet, we can share more of our emotions here, not only sad but also pleasurable times. To share good times enables us to recall the good old days and such. It does help create a network of memories binding us all the more together.
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@shobhan51 (376)
• Malaysia
17 Dec 09
There is more sadness in life than joy. Most relationships and bonds made are like passing clouds because they are not permanent. Our parents, brothers, sisters, close friends and associates all come and go. There are happy times we share with them but the sadness of separation far outweighs the short moments of happiness. The smile of the first born soon fades as he/she leaves the fold to carry on with his/her life. Yes, I do agree that we should hold on to the happiness and forget the sadness of departure.
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