Todays movie, Hollow Man 2. It was truly a hollow experience. No real drama, no palatable suspense, no character development, no enjoyable dialog, no really cool eye-popping special effects, no stand-out hero, no exciting villain, just "YUCK".
Why would what men want be any different than what women want? To be desired, and cherished as special. To carve a place to call our own. To be in a place where what we do, like and desire be considered normal.
Is friendship a passive process? A process where the other side provides the value and we just accept its rewards? Or is friendship a living entity that requires nurturing to grow and reach full maturity? If it's a passive process I can see where we would not realize the value until we have lost it.
I'm a glass half full kinda person. By recognizing the true value of a friend only after loosing them says that I did not invest the fullness of myself to begin with. Therefore not much of a friend to the other person. For investing oneself is a prerequisite to friendship.
I love the movies
Todays movie, Hollow Man 2. It was truly a hollow experience. No real drama, no palatable suspense, no character development, no enjoyable dialog, no really cool eye-popping special effects, no stand-out hero, no exciting villain, just "YUCK".