[Hans Blom, 951010b]
(Bill Leach 951008) and i.kurtzer (951008.1552)
In fact on the "love is eternal" trip this is so patently full of it
i don't know how people don't start laughing after they have said
it.
Sometimes in a huge, multi-dimensional control system, ONE specific
goal is so important and all-overriding that no other goals will be
attended to, and the one goal seems "eternal". At other times, this
may appear ridiculous.
I recall a quote from a woman: "I love him so much; I sometimes think
I want to be with him all the time".
How to be logical when we so obviously aren't?
Greetings,
Hans
[Hans Blom, 951010b]
(Bill Leach 951008) and i.kurtzer (951008.1552)
>In fact on the "love is eternal" trip this is so patently full of it
>i don't know how people don't start laughing after they have said
>it.
Sometimes in a huge, multi-dimensional control system, ONE specific
goal is so important and all-overriding that no other goals will be
attended to, and the one goal seems "eternal". At other times, this
may appear ridiculous.
i don't think that this is what is meant by people. they seem to mean that
love lasts forever which regardless of "huge, multi-deminsional control
system"s is plainly wrong. the psychological condition of the love goes
with you when your deep-sixed and most of the time it is simply absent.
again, most of the time i don't love anyone. do you or anyone out there
actually feel love 24-7. i really doubt it; why people are most
capricious about some of the most important topics is beyond me, but i
simply refuse to accept these trite sayings at face-value.
How to be logical when we so obviously aren't?
but we are both. and to be rational one should except the limits of both.
i.
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Hans Blom (J.A.Blom@ELE.TUE.NL) wrote: