Okay, right. That (look at the blog entry title) is probably
not the smartest title I can think of, but heck, it’s the truth.
Hey, Assalamualaikum.
I think everybody have that best friends forever thingy in
their school year, where you and your BFFs gone through ups and downs of what
people call bittersweet “rebel stage” of life, together. You had your lunch
together, copied each other’s homework, slept over in each other’s house,
shared things you both equally love, seeking out each other’s company when you’re
sad or in deep loneliness and... well, you get my point. Yeah I’m pretty sure
you have at least one in your life.
I see you are
starting to picture some faces in your mind. Yeah, they’re the people I’m talking about.
Yea, it’s sweet,
making pinky promise, best friend covenant and all but sadly, it didn’t last
long as you thought it would be. Suddenly you realised that the term “Best
Friend Forever” didn’t quite meet your definition.
That promise you made on your last day of school together?
Yeah the one where you exchange “I’ll never forget you”, “We’ll keep in touch”,
and “I will see you later” are just bollocks. The only expression that you both
exchanged that remained true to this very day is, “Goodbye.”
Sure, you made your best effort trying to keep in touch. You
Facebook them, comment on their status update, retweet, favourite, clicked that
heart-shaped button on their photos on Instagram, but that’s it.
Some messages you sent were left unreplied, some calls missed.
And sometimes, it’s the other way around. You’re that person
who is too busy to reply your messages, in fact you don’t even bother to see
their message whenever you see their names appear.
You never met them anymore. And even if you did, after years
of not seeing, growing apart from each other, things are not quite the same.
It’s either you, or them that have changed. No longer the
same person you knew. No longer the same person you had spent your entire
teenage or childhood years together. Something’s different but you can’t quite
grasp what it is. Maybe it’s the way they tie their hair, maybe it’s how they
dress, how they talk, the way they no longer keep her attention to you, instead
to their handheld devices or boyfriends or girlfriends they brought together on
the day you decided to go out with them. You no longer shared the intimacy you
once had with their company. Maybe that’s what made you think they’re like a
stranger to you, and maybe they are indeed, strangers now.
Slowly, you built invisible, force field wall between you and them.
Slowly, you built invisible, force field wall between you and them.
It’s almost like the blurry images of you and them that were
kept deep inside your memory storage part of your brain were implanted by an
alien, or an evil scientist that tries to alter your personality and life
entirely.
Only photos you have with them could prove that those memories are
real.
It’s selfish and childish to expect after years of separated
by time, growing apart from each other, that they are the same person as you
once knew them.
People change.
And like any other normal homo sapiens, your best friends change.
And even you change.
And like any other normal homo sapiens, your best friends change.
And even you change.
Change, may lead to goodness and it may also lead to the vice
versa.
Maybe you can adept yourself to the change and use it to
brought you closer to them, getting to know them better, start the whole
friendship thing anew and fresh.
Or maybe the changes will only lead you further away from
them, from the people that you once shared the title “Best Friends Forever”.
Well, it’s sad.
And reality, mostly consists of sad and harsh and evil
truths.
Maybe that’s what life is all about.
Meeting new people and be apart from your loved ones, turning strangers to friends, and friends to strangers.
Meeting new people and be apart from your loved ones, turning strangers to friends, and friends to strangers.