The only change that’s constant is change itself. Over the course of our lives, we’ll meet thousands of people, maybe more; some will become lifelong friends but most will remain as acquaintances or strangers, associated with a certain period of our lives. As time passes, these faces and names are quickly relegated to our subconscious, and eventually fade from our memories.
No one wishes to remain at a standstill, yet nobody wants change either. But thanks to Darwinism, we’re constantly coerced to adapt to changes in our environment. People today are rarely satisfied with the status quo; we’ve always believed in our dreams of better lives – so we move on, leaving behind a certain part of our lives, in search of greener pastures.
Matter of fact is we’ll all say goodbye to the present state one day as we look for a better future. But as we climb higher, let’s not forget the people we have fought together with. While we may have moved on to bigger dreams, I’ve always thought it’s important to be nice to people on your way up because you’ll probably meet them again on your way down.