2006/09/07
Entitlement
You know, as humans, we are all entitled to the opportunity to not be alone. By nature, by design, we are expected to hunt out companionship to alleviate our ever living solitude. But when does that innate action really benefit us as humans... does procreation validate our hunt for meaning and our yearn to not die alone? Does communication between species legitimize the fact that we don't want to experience life without an accomplice? It seems to be throughout my observations of life (and being complete cynic), that searching for a partner is scant in comparison to how you react with that partner. The desire to not be alone is far outshadowed by lust... Lust seems to feed a never dying hunger within our species. Sex, (not for the benefit of populating our race) is ruining us a society. From children having children, to the lack of intimacy between spouses... sex, or the lack of sex, is drowning us. It doesn't have to quintessential-factor in the existence of our race... we aren't defined by the intimate actions of our inner core. We are defined by how we choose to act on them... So this cycles back around to my original thought, do we NOT want to be alone because we don't want to die alone, or do we just want someone to be just as miserable as we are?
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