Yeah... i've heard that phrase before.
When you go to describe a situation, a moment, a memory and someone says "Just call it what it is" and it seems likes a bases of moving on from it, a reason to stop thinking about it.
You can make it seem like it's the best thing in the world and then in a blink of a second it can be filled with so many of your own insecurities it's lost in a tangled web. You can look for things that just aren't there or miss things that always were.
They say "beauty is seen in the eye of the beholder", so surely everything else in life can mean something different depending on who's green/bluey/golden eyes you see it from. Surely every time we try to define something we are calling it "what is it" because what else could it be? It's what we see it as.
Or maybe, it's the blindness we choose to see it as. No matter who's green/bluey/golden eyes we see it from.
This post probably isn't making much sense. I don't want it to.
I guess what i'm trying to say is that everyone is trying to see what things really are.
"She didn't say hey to me today, I must have done something wrong"
Or looking for things that aren't there.... and of course if you look hard enough you'll find a "reason" to give up.
"No-one invited me out today, everyone must hate me"
Or your just too scared to open up. So you miss out on things.
Rachel: "I never got a chance to say I love you"
OR
You could risk getting hurt, call it whatever the hell you want and stop looking for reasons to give up.
You can't explain everything by analysing it. Sometimes you've just got to believe you already know "what it is" and trust a little. You may be surprised.
Ross: "Did she get off the plane?!?!"
Rachel: "I got off the plane"
When you go to describe a situation, a moment, a memory and someone says "Just call it what it is" and it seems likes a bases of moving on from it, a reason to stop thinking about it.
You can make it seem like it's the best thing in the world and then in a blink of a second it can be filled with so many of your own insecurities it's lost in a tangled web. You can look for things that just aren't there or miss things that always were.
They say "beauty is seen in the eye of the beholder", so surely everything else in life can mean something different depending on who's green/bluey/golden eyes you see it from. Surely every time we try to define something we are calling it "what is it" because what else could it be? It's what we see it as.
Or maybe, it's the blindness we choose to see it as. No matter who's green/bluey/golden eyes we see it from.
This post probably isn't making much sense. I don't want it to.
I guess what i'm trying to say is that everyone is trying to see what things really are.
"She didn't say hey to me today, I must have done something wrong"
Or looking for things that aren't there.... and of course if you look hard enough you'll find a "reason" to give up.
"No-one invited me out today, everyone must hate me"
Or your just too scared to open up. So you miss out on things.
Rachel: "I never got a chance to say I love you"
OR
You could risk getting hurt, call it whatever the hell you want and stop looking for reasons to give up.
You can't explain everything by analysing it. Sometimes you've just got to believe you already know "what it is" and trust a little. You may be surprised.
Ross: "Did she get off the plane?!?!"
Rachel: "I got off the plane"
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