For a very long time in your life, you had been used to drinking the same wine over and over again. This wine made a lasting and familiar taste on your tongue. Though familiar as it is, you never get tired of it for you enjoy it thoroughly every time you have a drink of it.
When the wine ran out and even after enormous efforts of having it back again, you can't. Then, as you were tired of trying to find the same old wine, you noticed another bottle that was just in your cellar the whole time. You did not notice that it was just there, waiting for your attention.
You tasted the ignored wine. The taste was not the same as the old one. It was different, not as delicious as the old one, but great and unique in a different way. You started to enjoy it, too, although the pursuit to find the old wine still continues. And even if you are delighted with the taste of the ignored wine, you still can't help but yearn for the old one.
Under unexpected twists of fate, you managed to find the old wine. When its taste once again filled your taste buds, you were so happy that you unintentionally forgot the ignored wine that made you happy and accompanied you when the old wine was not available.
Conscience hit you. You felt so cruel as to overlooking the value the ignored wine gave you.
But then again, you wanted the old wine back. You still want to keep the ignored wine. But drinking both of them at the same time would make you drunk. You're not even sure if you can handle both without neglecting one of them.
What would you do?