Saturday, January 06, 2007

(essay 2) To have a thing or to have a moment?

Everything is to decay but memory. As a result, I prefer having an unforgettable moment to having a thing.

Everything that can be bought cannot last for a long time. For example, any single meal of food can not make you full up for three days, no matter how it delicious. A ring or a bunch of roses may cost a lot but they can’t be more valuable than themselves. No one will remember an ordinary meal or gift everlasting. However, it shall be different when they are parts of the first date of the rookie lovers. It is the memory that makes everything invaluable.

A stub of a ticket or anything else will not simply be what it was when it commemorates something. For the reason, I would like to have an unforgettable moment comparing with having a thing.

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