Willoughbyva
Diamond Member
We all live in this world together. It seems it would be a good idea to try to understand one another. Wwhat do we base this understanding on? Our past experiences? Something we read out of a book? Something we see on tv or a magizine? Reality is that people are more complex or simple than this. We try to get an idea, sort of like an image in our mind of what the other person is like. We do this in a number of ways. Sometimes it is just by looking at the other person. Sometimes it is by sharing time with the other person. Sometimes we don't try to get all involved in the other persons lives. We just have a working relationship with them. Sometimes we get close to another person. That is when we need to be careful. We build up this image of what the other person is. A wife, a friend, a lover. This image is not always true, or it is not always accurate. Sometimes we build this image and covet it more than we do the actual person.
I say that if we care about another person then we also need to let them change. And to keep an acurate portrail of the other person in mind. It seems logical to me that if a person is stimulated they should change over time. So when they do change there needs to be communication and interest in trying to find out what the other person is thinking. How their thinking has changed since before the change. How it effects their actions and the reasons why they do things. If there is interest, caring, sharing and understanding then the relationship should be ok. Meaning that both people should get something out of it. If both people stop getting something out of a relationship then perhaps it is time for the relationship to end. We have probably had first hand experience, or have heard of people who are in a one sided relationship. It isn't a good thing to be in. It is a struggle to keep going on in it. I say this because most people like being with someone who thinks or has similar ideas about things that they themselves do. Homogenous relationships have a better chance of being successfulk over the long run.
I don't know what I am really trying to get at. I guess I just want people to think a little bit and get some feedback on my thoughts.
I say that if we care about another person then we also need to let them change. And to keep an acurate portrail of the other person in mind. It seems logical to me that if a person is stimulated they should change over time. So when they do change there needs to be communication and interest in trying to find out what the other person is thinking. How their thinking has changed since before the change. How it effects their actions and the reasons why they do things. If there is interest, caring, sharing and understanding then the relationship should be ok. Meaning that both people should get something out of it. If both people stop getting something out of a relationship then perhaps it is time for the relationship to end. We have probably had first hand experience, or have heard of people who are in a one sided relationship. It isn't a good thing to be in. It is a struggle to keep going on in it. I say this because most people like being with someone who thinks or has similar ideas about things that they themselves do. Homogenous relationships have a better chance of being successfulk over the long run.
I don't know what I am really trying to get at. I guess I just want people to think a little bit and get some feedback on my thoughts.