To refer back to a previous entry, the physical does matter, but it's not everything. It definitely matters, though. So "soul mate" in the literal since, cannot be possible. Today I was forced at gunpoint to watch The Truth About Cats and Dogs, and though the film itself left a long list of things to be desired, it made me think. If it's possible to fall in love with people, regardless of what they look like or what they own, how come it doesn't happen more often. Occasionally you see mismatched people, but it's rare. And if you don't know what I mean yet, have you ever fallen in love with someone who had no money? Well I was on the no money side once, but the relationship didn't last quite as long as the money situation. Money is married to the physical, and even if you find someone who doesn't care what you look like at all, it's hard to take someone out without money. Unfortunately, human creativity and romance are often reduced to the limitations imposed by the means available to people (i.e. money). Creative activities and romantic dates and gifts often cost money. Not to mention, a "survivor", usually perceived as a provider, in the old-school Darwinian since, is now obsolete. Survival is the availability of well paying jobs in today's society. Able employees with strong backs and even skills that were once "marketable" now find themselves faced with the desolation of stagnant economy and a near non-existent job market.
(So vote pro labor, and anywhere left of W and his party.) No one ever says "I can't afford to fall in love!" It just happens. So why do so many people divorce and break up over money issues?
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All of this seems like non-sense after re-reading it again. Oh well...
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Sunday, March 2, 2008
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