Everywhere I turn, I see cheap love.
Nowadays, with all the online dating services, movies, and books, love seems so rushed and so cheap. The message I'm seeing says love is just something you can pick up and then toss away, something to have fun with and then drop uncaringly. And on the subject of rushed love- I keep seeing situations, on TV and in real life, where people are "falling" in love because that would be the storybook way to go about things, not how they actually feel.
...And if love is so cheap, then how do you know if you're really in love? When you "fall in love," is it because you think you need to fall in love, or is it something you truly feel in your heart? How much of an effect does what we think should happen have on our love life? Does anyone truly love? How can we love one person so much, and hate someone else with such equal passion? Can we really love if we still hate? Or is it because we have hate that we also have love- a yin-yang effect?
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Metacognition
Here I meditate on the problems of the world and other confuzing things. Metacognition means to think about thinking. (if you're already confused i dont suggest you read any further)
...And sometimes I write whatever I want!!!
A_Quiet_Fire
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"common sense is the series of prejudices aquired by age 18." ~Albert Einstein