Aren't the best moments... When your mind is free to wander and think about fluff?
After having watched some ef - a tales of memories and reading on the ego - I've been questioning again whether it's possible to love someone unconditional or any actions.
The next thing was our identity. Granted I haven't looked it up on wikipedia but what do others believe creates our identity?
Would it be a simple case that we are the sum of our life experiences, or do people here believe that there's something more innate about each of us?
In the anime ~ Renji and Chihiro seems to be a clear example of how we love someone for their personality. Except when it kept on resetting, Renji felt a dissonance within.
Whats the conclusion then? That we're basically falling in love with other people based on what they offer as a person? It does make sense but is that all there is to it?
edit by mod: (double posting is not tolerated thus I have added your other post with this one)
Perhaps my point was lost...
My main two questions are:
How many people see their identity more than just a sum of life experiences?
Is it possible to love someone unconditionally in that regard?
Moderator's comment: Edit feature was invented right around when forums was invented. Use it
After having watched some ef - a tales of memories and reading on the ego - I've been questioning again whether it's possible to love someone unconditional or any actions.
The next thing was our identity. Granted I haven't looked it up on wikipedia but what do others believe creates our identity?
Would it be a simple case that we are the sum of our life experiences, or do people here believe that there's something more innate about each of us?
In the anime ~ Renji and Chihiro seems to be a clear example of how we love someone for their personality. Except when it kept on resetting, Renji felt a dissonance within.
Whats the conclusion then? That we're basically falling in love with other people based on what they offer as a person? It does make sense but is that all there is to it?
edit by mod: (double posting is not tolerated thus I have added your other post with this one)
Perhaps my point was lost...
My main two questions are:
How many people see their identity more than just a sum of life experiences?
Is it possible to love someone unconditionally in that regard?
Moderator's comment: Edit feature was invented right around when forums was invented. Use it