my world
If I could make a world, it would have to have many clones. I would have it be that you would fall in love with people and they would fall in love with you. I would have it be that anyone that fell in love with you, you would fall in love with. This is where the clones come in at. See you couldn't possibly love everyone that fell in love with you, and neither could the people you fall in love with, therfore... Clones. People that have a little bit different something going on so that they would fall in love... with whoever.
So, then everyone could be happy. I'd like to make a place where no one would ever be hurt and everyone can have a good time. (*can you tell I'm exhausted?*)
Anyway, It's going to be a 90hr/wk at work, but it helps that 30 were on the weekend so I only need to stay till 10 on the weekdays!
Anyway, this is me being me as an underappreciated employee...
Peace out-
T
4 Comments:
Love cannot be exhausted. The supply never runs out. I love your dream. Sign me up for the first ship out of here.
I hate to be pessimistic, but don't you think we would start running into the problem, that everyone would want to love Brad Pitt, Britney Spears, etc...so then we would be having crazy clones all over the place? I mean there would be thousands of me out there...well okay maybe just one of me, but you get my point. Don't you think the point of love is actually finding love? Maybe in your world, you could make it that a clone would not love back unless it was true love. Although what does that really mean? Hmm...I'm holding off before I subscribe to this wacky idea of yours.
But keep pondering it. I haven't made up my mind yet.
Peter
My first comment. Interesting blog, Tim. Been reading off and on. Found it through seaching the state to see who else is in the neighborhood.
I agree with Peter that the love-clone world would have some problems, but more at issue is free will.
Love is a choice, and there lies the heartache.
Nuge here, not to be confused with The Nuge. I do not deserve such articles; I am but a generic Nuge. Hope you don't mind me commenting, Tim. I guess you could remove all trace of me if you wanted to, but I do enjoy your blog from time to time.
In my experience with love, I would still have to say that it is a choice, despite some of the rip-your-heart-out relationships I have had to get over, where I felt I had no choice but to wail in pain over some injustice. But one day maybe six months later, I woke up and decided I was going to get on with my life and get over those heartaches.
I think real love has sacrifice, commitment and patience. All of these require choices, and we have to make them when the time comes. Passion is important, but where is the passion when you have to turn around and go back home to check the iron she thinks she left on for the tenth time? Damn it! Not only that, but do it without getting extremely pissed. Everyone has their quirks, and those quirks will test your patience. Patience is a choice, and love is patient.
Don't hate me because I am in a good relationship. Wrapping love in a choice does not make it less emotional or boring. You just have to find that person who will make the same choice, which is called commitment. I chose to give up job prospects, leave my family and friends and my home state to be in this relationship I am in now. It's been a hell of a ride - laughs and tears - but it has all been by choice.
-cheers.
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