People hate dealing with reality. That's a fact. If you had to deal with reality all the time, with no break from it, no quiet time, no personal time, no time to just goof off, you'd begin to hate it.
That's what my blog is about. Dealing with reality, dealing with the tough questions that noone likes.
Here's my first question.
Here's a few quotes on Love to get us started.
"Love is not about finding the right person, but creating a right relationship. It's not about how much love you have in the beginning but how much love you build till the end."
"Love is a journey not a destination."
"Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies." - Aristotle
Now, my question is "If you love your partner, when is enough, enough? Where is the breaking point? The point at which you say 'no more!' and walk away?"
The answer I gave my wife was "never, there is no such thing. If you love someone, you will walk with them through their own personal fire, through the fire you create as a couple, and you will walk hand in hand from that fire into the serenity that you two create together as a team, as partners, as lovers."
That was the day she first mentioned marriage.
So how much is enough?
If you feel you have to draw a line in the sand and tell your partner "don't cross this!", you shouldn't be together.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Intro
Let me introduce myself,
I'm 28. I'm married, I have a daughter, and I'm very happy.
The world is a screwy place that contains questions without answers.
I'm not here to answer questions, to complain or throw insults around.
I'm here to ask questions.
Questions that some people might not like at all.
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