colouredin -> Love (6/13/2008 9:19:53 AM)
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I got a book through the post the other day and it had a passage i would like to quote "We claim to love, but our love is based on sex or pleasure, personal security or need. we find escape through love or seek to fill some internal void. For most love is a means to an end a way to gain happiness or sustain some ideal" ( The fabric of self, John Mcafee) Surely then this makes love totally selfish and that cant be love at all? It got me thinking about the language we use in regards to relationships "the other half" "he completes me" I mean this cant be right we are all whole people we dont need someone else to make us whole. If we seek it out as some cure to all our problems then firstly wont it always fall short of the mark and secondly isnt it kind of missing the point of what we seem to idealise love as? Maybe even the mere attempt to define love is missing the point. Sorry I know this seems random but recently I have been thinking that part of the human condition is this desire to be with other people on a romantic level but at the same time part of the human condition is to be self absorbed. This has to contradict itself, I am not disputing the exsistance of love but that maybe our using it as a way of absolving ourselves is pointless. Maybe we dont need to apply the label as frequantly as we do, maybe its ok to just need someone because we dont like being alone. I am not sure any of this makes sense, I think im just rambling but I just wanted to write something about that passage because its been playing on my mind.
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