martes, 12 de marzo de 2013

Nothing good comes



Animals are perfectly consistent, but to humans as we think we are upset that we are animals as incoherent.

"Oh, darling, how I miss you!" Is a term of endearment that makes us think of a "great love".

When we say "great love" allude to a notion of quantity, size, depth, importance, intensity.

A country, a bottle or a bed can be large, medium or small with respect to a reference data chosen: a country is large relative to smaller ones, a bottle is large relative to a test tube and a bed is large when the compared with a cot.

What do we consider when we think of a "great love"?

A country, a bottle or a bed are tangible but love is not. Therefore the dimension is hundred percent subjective, vague, unprovable.

Anyway the phrase "Oh, darling, how I miss you!" Exists, and understand it is credible.

That expression of loving someone is saying is aware of what is missing when the recipient is absent ejaculation.

We could then remember that love is best measured when it is because when (the loved this), the feeling of love is too small to cause a gasp of pain, of feeling, of perception.

Without trying to confuse the issue, one might conclude that love is most noticeable by its absence than by its presence.

Probably when two people get divorced what is trying to perceive the actual size of their love for each other.

This idea is paradoxical, strange, bizarre, absurd, but the human being is not as consistent as the other animals.

Moreover, as we humans think we are upset that we are animals as incoherent.

Nothing comes in handy!

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): Nada nos viene bien
 
(Este es el Artículo Nº 1.836)

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