In your life you meet people. Some you never think about again. Some you wonder what happened to them. There are some that you wonder if they ever think about you. And then there are some you wish you never had to think about again; but you doâ€. Nothing can state it better than that quotation. Life yields countless dissimilar people. People of diverse backgrounds, different ethnicities. And each person comes with different life experiences, that bring unique perspectives to each life that a person touches. People come and go into our lives, some of them settle for an eternity with us, not necessarily physically, but mentally and spiritually as well. Those few people that stay with us make an impact on us so great that we refuse to forget them. Recollections of them seep through our veins as we cherish each and every moment spent with those few treasured ones. On the other hand, you have those people that come into your life and cause nothing but mayhem. There is no doubt that you will never forget them, because of the drama they bestowed upon your life, but you are also somewhat grateful for them, because if it weren..t for those dilemmas, you wouldn..t be half the person you are today. Then there are those people that you meet, the ones that knock you completely and utterly off your feet, and you feel that for one moment in time, you have a sense of belonging. You feel that somehow, some implausible and divine force brought you that extraordinary person into your life for a purpose, for a means of finding stability in the upside down world that we live in. And for a few gratifying moments, the world is in the palm of your hands. You feel as if the whole world is laughing and rejoicing with you, because you find complete bliss with that other person. Then the devil has to jut his ugly head into the picture and tear it up. The world is stolen from your palm like a baseball player steals home plate. Somehow your permanence has seemed to vanish.