fncceo
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It would seem to be a double edged sword. But putting that aside wouldn’t what you just wrote be considered purpose? Why would the material world care?You do realize though that the consequence of your belief is that things like love are nothing more than electrochemical reactions in you brain, right?
The consequence being we are better able to process the feelings and make more logical relationship decisions?
A belief that the euphoria we get from love is based on destiny, true love, or soul mates, sets you up for a major disappointment when that euphoria inevitably wears off.
If our relationship decision was made on the basis of that belief, we are doomed to continue to seek that feeling, over and over, at the risk of the original relationship, or many relationships.
Knowing that our reaction to a certain person is based on pre-programmed biological conditions means that we can use the period of initial euphoria to dig deeper and find a basis for a more lasting relationship after the initial chemical reaction has faded.