The expression "It is better to have loved and lost, then to never have loved at all" may seem cliché, but I really believe that every experience of love is worth having, regardless of the outcome. If we realize that we can consciously decide to love, then it seems obvious that there is no limit to the numbers (Okay, there is the monogamy limit, but that goes with out saying I hope).
An eagerness to learn, and an unwillingness to accept anything as the final answer is what makes a person truly intelligent.
But yeah, a vocabulary is necessary if you wanna dig in my library.
I really like talking about stuff other than who's hot looking on T.V.
Still, that doesn't make knowledge a prerequisite, only interest. Or maybe you know something you can teach me...I've always wanted to learn Salsa, and Ballroom dance. I don't know how to sew...I still have lots to learn about.
RE: Is there a limit to the number of possibilites of finding love...
I think not.The expression "It is better to have loved and lost, then to never have loved at all" may seem cliché, but I really believe that every experience of love is worth having, regardless of the outcome. If we realize that we can consciously decide to love, then it seems obvious that there is no limit to the numbers (Okay, there is the monogamy limit, but that goes with out saying I hope).