Completely agree. Someone's true love and the environment that it creates could be another person's definition of enslavement.
You are robbed of logic and reason because of these things called emotions. All they do is cloud the mind and could potentially prevent your own personal development and success. After all, the most important person in your life should be yourself.
Completely agree. Someone's true love and the environment that it creates could be another person's definition of enslavement.
You are robbed of logic and reason because of these things called emotions. All they do is cloud the mind and could potentially prevent your own personal development and success. After all, the most important person in your life should be yourself.
Completely agree. Someone's true love and the environment that it creates could be another person's definition of enslavement.
You are robbed of logic and reason because of these things called emotions. All they do is cloud the mind and could potentially prevent your own personal development and success. After all, the most important person in your life should be yourself.
Ohhh...
To be yourself is all that you can do(all that you can do)
Ohhh...
To be yourself is all that you can do(all that you can do)
To be yourself is all that you can--
Be yourself is all that you can--
Be yourself is all that you can dooooooohoooo
Completely agree. Someone's true love and the environment that it creates could be another person's definition of enslavement.
You are robbed of logic and reason because of these things called emotions. All they do is cloud the mind and could potentially prevent your own personal development and success. After all, the most important person in your life should be yourself.
I'm afraid that you are confusing initial infatuation with true long term love.
See my second post. Read it bearing in mind that I said that with the feelings I have now, for a person I have been with for 14 years.
Yes, I was walking on clouds and basically utttely useless in the beginning, but the utter trust, the complete open heartedness, that exists in this relationship that I have with him, now (and we're no kids, I'm going on 44 and he just turned 55).
We agree that the loss of one would leave our lives desolate. We are our own best friends, lovers and buddies.
But as I said, it's a rare relationship. Most people won't or can't be that open or trusting. We built our relationship on a very strong foundation from day one. We were each willing to utterly trust to gain absolute acceptance.