no, it's really beautiful.

in fact, people love finding romantic sunset settings to take pictures, have a dinner, to share with their loved ones.

but it also signifies an end to the day.

something that few people are able to treasure.

sitting on the train to Clarke quay, everyone's faces are nonchalant, bored, shagged out.

they don't realise they've just lose another day in their lives, another day they could've made better.

they're most probably be thinking about resting, or the work they gotta do tomorrow.

but not about what they could be doing now.

leaving it all up to tomorrow.

as if they deserve a tomorrow.

that it'll always come.

fact is, it doesn't.

some people know they wouldnt wake up, wouldn't live until tomorrow.

if you think about things in that perspective, would your lifestyle be different?

because if it is, it means you're not living to the fullest.

you're not doing what you want, what you love.

you're just wasting time.

time that, if in someone else's hands, can be put to so much more use.