Saturday, May 17, 2008

In Debt

A deed which seems impossible to be paid, a debt if we must say, an expression when one trying to show appreciation or anger, and there we would hear one most common sentence, “I owe you one”. We own the person who owes us, a general fact which sometimes not significant enough to be noticed, for one would always feel guilty, bad or embarrass when he is in debt. From the dramas we’ve learned, there are people who would use their past in order to regain one’s power, respect, or even an item, which also happens in the reality; what they have done for this particular person or organization, what one has owed them, in another words, why he is in debt from the very first place. It could be a one way, or two ways relationship, where one willing to help this particular person, for the sake of doing so or, something else. Well, there are too people who might somehow forgotten their original intentions or purposes of giving a helping hand, thus changing a deed to debt, appreciation to business, trust to doubts. No particular reasons needed when one chooses to lend his ears, spending time with those who are in need, with or without intentions, to have one in debt, and simply a sentence, “No, you do not owe me anything” when he is to repay the deeds which seem impossible, yet, possible to be paid.