

Not sure what you think I’m arguing, I’m just talking in the context of the loneliness epidemic.
Not sure what you think I’m arguing, I’m just talking in the context of the loneliness epidemic.
The royal you.
I was not really talking about family, but that is still a thing. A child may feel unloved because their parent(s) spend too much time working, or because of conditions they are forced to endure. Even if the parents are doing their best.
Needing to “learn” what love is, completely in-line with what I’m saying though. Specifically because having love and finding love are vastly different. Also a whole lot more blocking factors for finding, different situations.
I mean, that sounds like saying we forgot the power of money or friendship. I think we know, but when we’re talking about any sort of economy it’s easy to see it as a game that you aren’t properly prepared to play.
A maid just doesn’t make sense for fellas such as myself in this economy, Neil. I’ve been known to cook a succulent meal or two.
Don’t talk of love, well I’ve heard the word before.
It’s hard to make that change
When life and love turns strange… and old.
To give a love, you gotta live a love.
To live a love, you gotta be “part of”
I mean yeah… cities aren’t loud, cars are loud.
I live in a village but between semi-trucks, loud motorcycles, and trucks with mufflers modified to be louder that you can hear from miles as they motor away… it’s too loud for how much nowhere there is here, particularly during midday.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escapism