| | . . . as I decided that I'd love again, I was not conscious that I was chasing for love, as one would chase a butterfly. The more I chase it, the more it eluded me. So I was hurt in the process. The more I focused on the butterfly, the more I stumble. The more I ran into ditches. The more I stumble myself. 
Now I've decided not to chase a butterfly anymore. I'll get busy with my other priorities. Like living. I believe that as I live my life, as my life becomes colorful regardless of the presence or absence of love, that butterfly will soon come back to me, to nudge me, to tease me, and tempt me. Then will I decide if I am ready. . . once again. 
Reaction/Realization:
Do you feel like this too, sometimes? We sometimes tend to "chase" love after we have lost it. It is compared to a butterfly. Not easy to catch, not easy to chase too. As much as we want to love again, to learn to love again, the more it escapes from our grasp, right? It's best not to follow the butterfly. As mentioned, you'll only stumble and fall. 
For me, it's just right to not chase the butterfly---YET. Cool off a bit and make first your other priorities and important things in life. Focus on them first, before loving again. Life is colorful indeed. Even if we know it would be more colorful with LOVE in the air, it will still come back when time is right and appropriate. It will pull you like a magnet. As mentioned, it will nudge you, tease you and tempt you. Until then, it is for you to decide whether to go for it and be ready to once again, fall in love... as long as you know it's time. 
How about you? What do you think? Share your insights on this if you want. =D
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