1/ People are addicted to themselves.
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That's not really true when you think of all 7 billion, most of whom are just trying to survive. What is true is that they seek to be heard, significant. From this standpoint your point(s) make some sense... https://twitter.com/FemiAbodunde/status/775341915596320768 …
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Here’s a question for you answer at free will, is 1 more concerned with receiving love etc (in its many forms.) or is 1 more concerned with receiving love etc in the way they recognize ?
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Both seem to point in the same direction, namely that one is concerned with receiving love. One knows and experiences love when one has it overflow them and can share it, it is a shared phenomenon.
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The 1 example is more focused on self than the other. . .
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I see your distinction more clearly now. The second objectifies love as a possession while the first is already more receiving, more open towards the unknown. The more concerned with the self one is, the less open they are to love in any form.
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