Because if you assume that everything is direct, or even indirect causality. Which, I suppose, is fine. If it's anything at all.
Desire, hopes, fantasies, some believe that these must be out of reach because the second we have them, we can't want them any longer. We can not want something we have, because it is in our possesion, and the human psyche feels the need to pursue farther, and acrue more. Once you have it, you no longer wish for it. You try to lose it the second you get it so that you may once again get it.
I want to say thank you, but that sounds too matter of fact. So instead, I'll say thanks, and it's good to know that someone thinks I can think. I think.
P.S. you seem to be quite the dude. Not The Dude, but a good dude.
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in the meantime, make the best of it all.
I've had to learn to do that, not saying it was easy, but it'll all be ok, pal.
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Because if you assume that everything is direct, or even indirect causality. Which, I suppose, is fine. If it's anything at all.
Desire, hopes, fantasies, some believe that these must be out of reach because the second we have them, we can't want them any longer. We can not want something we have, because it is in our possesion, and the human psyche feels the need to pursue farther, and acrue more. Once you have it, you no longer wish for it. You try to lose it the second you get it so that you may once again get it.
Maybe.
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P.S. you seem to be quite the dude. Not The Dude, but a good dude.
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but "good dude" is a devine title, so I'll take it.
but in all seriousness, I'm just myself.
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