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I believe in the theory, but here's a problem I have with it. I met a girl, sent her some texts, and within five minutes she found a problem with something a I wrote and was done with me. But nothing I wrote was that bad. You can always find a fault in someone and scream "NEXT!" But to what end? You'll just continually cycle through people everytime you find a slight fault in them, always figuring you can do better. Then when you finally find someone who is better than the rest, they'll NEXT you because they feel they can do better themselves.
I guess the main problem is that it doesn't encourage or promote forgiveness or understanding. It's like buying a new car just because you got a crack in your windshield. Yes, a new car will essentially fix the problem of having a new window, but it's a lot more expensive and wasteful rather than just fixing the old one. I think you can have abundance without being so dismissive. Perhaps its a matter of finding that perfect balance.
I totally agree. It's a definitely a potentially harmful way of living. You can always say next and seek perfection. But, the key is to find balance (like you said) and use it only in terms of when things don't work out. It shouldn't necessarily be used when you find one little thing wrong. That's not what it's about. You make things work as best as you can. Look over the little flaws and find someone who you really are interested in. At this point, you know, that if the flaws are overwhelming and it's a girl who you start to truly dislike, then you have the whole world to find another.
It's not about perfection, it's about options.
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