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This is a thought-provoking article - as it's meant to be. Tragically, too many people are just punching the clock, not bothering with giving much time to such questions as, "Why are we here?"

I don't engage in queries about philosophy, theology, sociology, or psychology for the sake of 'intellectual masterbation', but because of the fact the odds of either me or my wife still being alive are less than 1% due to a variety of events and challenges. Continued existence despite the odds prompts such pensive consideration, while being a combat veteran tints such consideration with first-hand knowledge of just how good and evil persons can be. Combat doesn't only bring out the very worst in humanity, but the very best as well.

The conclusion: Love isn't an emotion, but it's a decision - a decision to set someone's well-being, best interest, and happiness as a priority; and that our purpose is to love and to be loved. Everything else is ancillary to that decision. Most people have come to that conclusion to some degree, albeit not in so many words, and those who are the furthest from it tend to be psychologically pathelogical. Most anguish in the world is prompted by the latter group of persons.

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