when the “Real you” is an android
rather commonsense advice (which characterizes the whole dating-advice industry. And the diet-book industry, too: How do books keep getting into the bestseller list that are simply riffs on Eat less, Move more?) from e-harmony. If a person acts like a big jerk, don’t marry him/her. Thanks, Dr. Warren.
But check out the picture, doesn’t it look like a metal rod is slipping out of her head? Or else some robot worm is drilling into her brain and causing her rather languid road rage?
I am loving a song called You Broke My Heart by a group called Lavender Diamond right now.
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Problem-solving–otherwise known as living–in some of the situations listed are good examples of one’s self, but situations such as driving or sickness are occasions of the altered self rather than an unmasking of a true self. Stimulus that stresses or disorients the self is like an egg that’s been broken. It’s not a truer egg when it’s been altered.
But your wife-egg or husband-egg WILL get broken (drive, get sick) so that is good data to have…