Saturday, January 16, 2016

Someplace only we know...

Now, I will practice my tact or ability to say what others want to hear but mean what I am thinking.

Imagine that you may make one deal, but to make the deal you must have a bargining chip, meaning something of value to the one you are dealing with. For example you want fame, 4 tokens, fortune, 4 tokens, etc. Yes, we are pretending. So, in pretend the other party is entirely able, no problem, except for one thing, they cannot alter another’s actions, like Aladin's genie. Maybe more like Cinderella's godmother, she can assist by helping you to the ball, but she cannot make the prince fall in love with you. That is not her job.

Ok, now, I used the word token. It will instantly bring games to mind. Keep in mind that you do not pay to win, you pay to play. But, you know, everytime I go to Chuck E Cheese I think, we would have been better off just buying a thing instead of trying to earn enough tickets. But, I guess the earning makes us feel more of a sense of value or ownership. So, I am saving up to earn something of an almost unimagineable cost in tickets, but it could just be bought taking another route. But  the converting of tokens to tickets is what I am really paying for and as a result...It is like Jane Eyre running away from her love because the situation was not right.

Although the people were right for one another. She had to do things by the set guidelines or laws, although techincally love is not governed by the laws of the land anyway. It was because she valued the love so much she wanted it to stay as hope instead of be fufilled and corrupted. She needed, like Rhett Butler did when he went to fight with the rebs, a good memory to take into battle.

The situation is a bargin and it is completely necessary for the actual desire to result. So the whole sacrifice would be for an enabling situation or tickets. The tickets are not the goal, but will earn something anyhow.

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