Yes, and — IMO — you should consider seeking out relationships with cumulative risk and reward if you don't have them already. Intimacy builds naturally in relationships where people aren't filling roles where they're fungible, like companionship. That's vital, but not sufficienthttps://twitter.com/simonsarris/status/1182344417887358976 …
Maybe the issue here is the idea that people should always *choose* their investments, and/or that they should only choose "good" investments I think it's fair to say that all good parents are invested in their children, regardless of "returns," even in the form of happiness
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cross the border to "regardless of returns" and you're in love country. i think people often view relationships as 'investments' and work them as such. but even deeply held, once the upside runs out, so does the relationship. that's how investment works. commitment continues.
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