When you see a flower what do you instinctively do? Pluck it? Take a picture? Or maybe just admire it and go your way. If you pluck it to have a piece, it eventually dies. Trying to own it doesn't help it but instead kills it. If you take a picture, you're leaving it as it is but keeping a memory of it digitally. If you admire it and go your way, you're leaving a core memory, one you may forget or drift over time or maybe just maybe it will stick for a lifetime, maybe 3. How does this explain human relations? When you see someone or something you like do you want to own it despite knowing it will die because of you? Do you take the person or thing out of their natural habitat and then complain when they can't survive being uprooted? Or maybe you would like to spend time with this person to have something more to remember? Do you prefer having a core memory of this person and calling a day. When human emotions are simplified to everyday a...
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