That is, probably, the most important video I have ever seen. A 75 year scientific study that can be backed up with hard data. Successful relationships with family and friends is, by far, the most valuable things that we have.
That is, probably, the most important video I have ever seen. A 75 year scientific study that can be backed up with hard data. Successful relationships with family and friends is, by far, the most valuable things that we have.
Interesting video. I have a hard time squaring it with the transactional nature of seemingly all interaction these days. No one wants to build a relationship; they just want to already be in one. Which is fine as a flight of fancy like a crush, but it really feels objectifying otherwise.
Don’t get me wrong: Any reasonable person wants the foreplay out of the way so they can relax with a known quantity and fart with reckless abandon. The situations in which the entire courting ritual can be compressed down to days are rare but extant – but you need some sort of cue that this is the path you’re on, which means you can’t go in expecting it, instead getting whiplash when it happens.
Anecdotally, I have found that I feel I’m aging much faster than I used to since being single with minor excursions as of 2018. The lack of goals, of shared experiences … I very rarely start a new TV show, as it’s become abundantly clear that much of the enjoyment stems from being able to talk about it, sometimes even in real time.
I just wanted to work a satisfying stable job, afford housing and have a loving relationship that wasn’t an abusive clusterfuck. I’ve not had all three since 2007.
And I have zero hope I ever will again.