There is a certain neurotic element of the unconscious mind which every person has, where paradox lives and through experience irony creates, I call it existence.
So much so, it was as though you were invited to dance in that magical sense, like in pale moonlight. You could swear you have fought the good fight never feeling you would have lost.
I call it the skill to dictate your silent understanding of all things. Things you may have never been aware of but went ahead and did them anyway.
And sometimes we learn to love only never to be loved at all. That is the worst part I have ever known in this play called life.
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Another entry relevant to George Price. How survival of the fittest is geared in competition and opportunists create it. All else is 'trouble'. If people act unconsciously aware of their responsibility to each other as selfless. I ask how would undying love be characterized. It must be a feeling independent of virtuosity. Therefore, conceptually speaking undying love as a feeling is more powerful than Darwin's model would imitate.
Thesis: responsibility must be the absence of man in man himself. This leads us to feel love rather than believe that love exists. Selfless acts are choices we make independent of ourselves. Undying love is unifying by those choices we make/made unto ourselves. The result is endless, rather than complexity of competition.
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