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Originally Posted by kite
why is it so hard to obtain in this day and age?
or is it something so simple and obvious that we refuse to value it as an end all to all our problems?
why are we so pent up with fear and angst that we can barely look at another passer-by in the eyes and say good morning?
are we really that scary to one another?
if we each loved each other would our world cease to exist? would it create anarchy and destroy our beloved corporate system?
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Are you implying that it is harder to obtain love now than in the past? Because the advent of the internet has made communication far easier, communication is needed in love, so I think love is easier to get.
Love is not simple, as a biology student the chemicals and neurons that fire off when a person is in love is so complicated that I can't even begin to explain it or understand it. So far all intents and purposes, love is magic to me.
Because if I said good mourning to ever person I see while I pass them on the street, I would annoy myself (And note, I'm a hospital clown, I say good mourning ALOT!)
I think love is based off the flaws and mistakes that people make, not how awesome they are at things. So a society based on love would be a society based on forgiveness, and individuality. How would that work on a macro scale, I have no idea. It works on a micro scale all the time.