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by mycologos
750 days ago
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I don't think strenholme is saying that those casual relationships are morally wrong, but that they're only facsimiles of the connection found in a deep and long relationship (especially one formed when young), and that pursuing facsimiles maybe brings you close enough to the original that you keep pursuing, but not close enough to ever approximate the original, and if what you miss is the original, then this is not a path to satisfaction. |
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If you believe you have a moral duty to be the best person you can then passing up that opportunity in favour of the facsimiles is morally wrong.