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This I Believe... Imperfect Love

Posted on Sep 18th, 2008 by CentriRitanni : Wonting for Waning CentriRitanni

 

            Imperfect love is the most beautiful thing anyone can achieve. This I believe more than anything, because a love--be it for a friend, family member, or partner--that stands outside the considered social normality is usually the strangest and best kind of relationship anyone can have. The kind of love where neither person is afraid to say what's on his or her mind, even if it's mean, and where one person will wait for the other while he or she is using the bathroom or dawdling about is something for which one should strive. The strongest relationship I have ever seen was one in which neither person flinched at the other talking about or doing the most socially grotesque of daily tasks, such as shaving, cleaning up messes, or unclogging plumbing.


There are four simple steps to achieve an imperfect love, and they are:


Step one- Be snarky. In a strong and compatible relationship, both people can be completely genuine and at ease with one another, even if that occasionally means making a smart aleck comment about things that one finds annoying. Honesty is imperative for an imperfect love to really shine.


Step two- Control. Control over fears is a huge issue (the biggest fears being those of trust, commitment, and insecurities about oneself). In a strong relationship, one should be able to overcome these fears, and live in confidence that the other person is capable enough to help one move past these insecurities or even help one step out of old shells in which one might've been previously hiding.


Step three- Care. Part of caring for others is letting them care about you. If one tends to compartmentalize like I do, then one needs a person who is happy to listen when it's time to unload. Never forget, though, that this is a two-way street. Furthermore, one should never be afraid to answer questions, "How are you?" or, "Are you okay?" honestly when asked.


Step four- Laugh. Laughing is great for the spirit, and two people that can laugh together can make it through a lot. It sounds cliché, but it's absolutely true. The best relationship one can have is with someone who can still laugh even in the worst of times. Furthermore, one should always seek a relationship in which the other person makes one laugh and vise versa.


            An imperfect love is better than any seemingly "perfect" relationship could be, because it's real, raw, and truly means accepting everything. A friend once said to me, "A true love is the kind where you can pick each others' wedgies and not freak out because they saw you when your hair wasn't laying [sic] right or you had your shirt inside out."  Although she said it as a joke, and generally the idea of grabbing the seat of someone's pants to dislodge a fabric intrusion isn't the sweetest of sentiments, it hit home as something on which to think.


            People all over the world work hard every day of their live to make a perfect, little environment in which they can fit perfect, little people and have perfect, little lives together, but life isn't perfect.  Love isn't perfect.  Someone searching for perfect love will never find true happiness; only stress, worry, and disappointment.  I truly believe that everyone should strive to find their own imperfect love.

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What was the last secret you told?

Posted on Sep 18th, 2008 by CentriRitanni : Wonting for Waning CentriRitanni
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for September 18, 2008:

My friend is dying.  I'm not sure why this was supposed to be a secret, but between my brothers, there was no way that was going to stay just with me.  He doesn't really seem to mind that I told someone, but all the same, I feel diminished, as though I betrayed the trust of someone who needed it most.  However, if I hadn't told, I would be betraying the trust of another person, therefore literally sitting me directly between that rock and hard place.
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Where are you right now?

Posted on Sep 19th, 2008 by CentriRitanni : Wonting for Waning CentriRitanni
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for September 19, 2008:

I am beneath a bear as loving as any child.

I am beside a beast as gentle as a lamb.

I am in a tundra as lovely as a summer meadow.

I am on a rock as comforting as a friend's embrace.

I am hiding as once I never would.

I am in a strange place my family calls home.

Without answers,
Centri
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True Review

Posted on Sep 20th, 2008 by CentriRitanni : Wonting for Waning CentriRitanni
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for September 20, 2008:

If it were up to me to add a section to the newspaper, I would add a reviews section.  While most newspapers have a section dedicated to the reviews of their staff on things such as restaurants, I would love to add a section where people can submit there opinions on everything from books and movies to restaurants and stores.  The staff may have more experience, but the people know what the people like.  Period.
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Serenity

Posted on Sep 21st, 2008 by CentriRitanni : Wonting for Waning CentriRitanni
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for September 21, 2008:

Peace should be celebrated and sought out daily.  World peace is a quixotic dream, but we ought to celebrate life's little victories for peace.

If you went the entire day without a single contention, it is definitely worth celebrating.

I personally chose to celebrate peace with silence.  Ten minutes of silence and time to just let my mind wander is the best celebration of inner and outer peace I have ever found.  Many people choose to attempt to enhance this serenity with candles, chimes, mood-setters, and the like, however, this is simply clutter disrupting the peace to me.  That is not to insult anyone who chooses to implement these things, but perfect peace is a nigh elimination of stimulus to every sense.

Watching the beauty lie,
Centri
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Thespian Sapien

Posted on Sep 24th, 2008 by CentriRitanni : Wonting for Waning CentriRitanni
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for September 24, 2008:

Life is a stage.

Acting is an inherent part of life.  As much as anyone likes to think they are 100% themselves 100% of the time, we all change ourselves based on who we're around.  This is not to say that we don't uphold the same values, have the same dreams, or know the same morals simply because the scenery is changed, but it does mean we adjust ourselves to whomsoever we are around.

Acting can include something as simply as the changing of wording to little white lies to dressing up (or down) to smiling when you're not happy.  It is a simple and natural part of life.

The only true issue lies in how far we take this acting.  Once the acting passes the brink of inborn personality, it becomes problematic.  However, as long as one knows who they are, truly, this brink becomes quite visible, and steering clear of it is generally simple enough.

"...'Tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune..."
Centri

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