With sincere respect, I wish to share a powerful observation about the fundamental human desire for durability.
Since my growing years, as I am old school, it is observed and heard that while selecting a girl for wedding, the longevity of the family is definitely looked at as longevity maintained in generations speaks a lot about everything. While buying a family vehicle or commercial, the brand is looked at, again due to durability which in turn supports longevity, more business, and stability. While buying the most important gadget these days, all eyes are once again on the best in the world by a top brand. These are just a couple of examples, but we all wish to go with superbly known brands only, due to their durable nature and the guaranteed quality of the ingredients used.
We chase relationships that promise permanence, fully aware that the permanent absence of a loved one can disturb us forever.
Yet, here lies the paradox: When we are so aware of this fundamental need for stability, then why do we knowingly embrace companionship with our four-legged friends, a relationship where, universally, the duration is tragically brief? I witnessed countless people who suffered for life after they lose their beloveds.
This lateral thought suggests we should not go against the flow. Instead of acquiring a friend whose short life guarantees our eventual pain, let the four-legged enjoy their own friends' company, and let us channel our nurturing energy toward supporting orphans or NGOs.
After all, no high-tech screen developed so far can replace the hug required from equal parties. Please consider this laterally thought about fact.
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