"... She met the wolf. Little Red Riding Hood had no idea what a wicked beast he was, so she wasn't in the least afraid of him."
I guess everyone has already read or listened to this story at least once in their lives. This story, very ancient by the way, tells us (women) to be very careful when it comes to leave home alone and trust wrong and not so scary people along the way. Well, the Little Red Riding Hood wasn't scared at all, probably the wolf was in sheep's clothing, as people say. In fact, disguises can be very tricky. How could Little Red Riding Hood not realize that the wolf was a wolf?
We can trust anyone we want to. We are allowed to trust other people when there is no one we know around. However, it does not mean it is the right thing to do. It is true that we never know what kind of people we are dealing with. Some people are really good at pretending and they can keep up the appearances for many years or for an entire lifetime. If they are not that good at keeping that up, sooner or later their true color will stand out one way or another. Maybe you will know if you were so damn naive to the point of not seeing what was in front of you. Just like that little girl which had a good heart full of love to give, you will be tricked and then it is going to be too little too late to turn back the hands of time.
We cannot deny that there is beauty in the unknown. In the dark there is a certain feeling we enjoy because the heart beats in a different way. And everything seems to be possible. We want that feeling to last forever however the darkness remains dark forever and it does not awaits for the light.
Deep down in our cold hearts we know that there is the willing of seeing bright stars at night.
Deep down in our cold hearts we know that there is the willing of seeing bright stars at night.
We just hope that at the end of the day we will find our way back home and the power of what we don't truly know will not ever consume us again. The hope will reborn as soon as our hearts are whole again.
"It is easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
By, Alessandra A. S.



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