The Confidant Paradox

Apr 04, 2003 03:42

The longer one lives, the more complex life becomes. This complexity increases the value of a true confidant; someone with a similar universe of experiences, but with a different perspective.

The longer one lives, the more life change. The more one changes, the greater the seperation between their fellow humans, the greater the diffuculty in finding a true confidant.
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