However, if that person is taking away from our existing happiness, that person should be removed from our lives. If you make it a goal to live this analogy, you will no longer have to fear being abandoned by a woman
Nos ya bastard,....are you havin a hard time gettin a gal or sumpin?
I guess much of what you are saying is true, but some of it isn't realistic as far as being expressed in peoples lives.
Let's say I'm happy but I don't have a dog....then I get a dog. I now say to myself..."boy, I should have gotten a dog along time ago because I'm not so lonely anymore and old charlie has become my best companion". 2 months later old charlie gets ran over by a fatass drunken truckdriver drivin an eighteenwheeler. Now you grieve and are sad because old charlie is gone and you had drawn so close to him.
Does this mean you wouldn't have been sad had you not let your emotions gone so far into old charlie?
The point is, anytime we lose a companion, we are hurt regardless of how independantly happy we were/are, and that there are many things in life that bring greater happiness than the happiness we had before.
Don't make me come over there and give you a nutsack buffin with coarse grit sandpaper.....ya hear?
Gumbaffoon