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Today I met with someone from a marketing company, who may try to get the Wheel into airports with corporate sponsorship. Have you got an idea for where a Wheel Questions installation might go? Drop me an email. :)
Some friends and I are going to the January 22nd showing of "Sleep No More" in Brookline. It's arty & interactive, like an arty, Shakespearan haunted house. See the description and RSVP to come along.
Will I still love my girlfriend in 50 years?
I hope so.
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It's not about a stable launch point. It's about a stable process. If you're both consistently giving & never fighting, and can be open with your feelings without counteraccusations of hiding something, you've got a healthy process that can keep the magic alive. You both have to make the magic!
:) <3 <3
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I found this one all torn up in the drop box.
How do you stay with someone you love
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I'm sorry, but loving someone does not mean they will treat you well.
If your partner isn't good to you, you must leave even though you love.
You love yourself too much to not.
<3 <3
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Here's a good card for New Years. And if you're curious where to go and what to do, check out my Blog on quirky Boston events.
I've been with him for four years. I know I could grow old with him but in these cynical times everything seems too good to be true.
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Why are these times cynical?
Look it up on the Internet: we're at a record global low for poverty, disease, and number of wars. We're at a record high for longevity, income, and standard of living. Fear is always fear of the unknown. Make a list of what you really need in love and pros & cons about your mate. Should you be cynical, or not?
<3 <3 :)
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We have a new potential roommate, whom I took to a museum and a park today.
It was nice to spend some time getting comfortable with someone who may soon
share our home.
This card made me wonder if there's really anything about a successful
marriage that's different than any sucessful relationship. Basically,
be good to each other, and don't tolerate someone who's not good to you.
We're getting married in October. What's the secret to a happy marriage?
Love yourself, first of all.
Don't over-idealize.
The magic doesn't just happen.
Both of you need to spark it with romantic gestures.
Don't let tradition or guesswork dominate decision-making.
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