Breaking hearts with rules!
July 6, 2010 No CommentsTheir is some creativity to inventing a local speed dating service/business that enhances the lives of single professional men and women to experiment, grow, take risk, and break a few rules in the process. No one said dating was easy in fact it takes breaking hearts and mending them too. Dating is a scene that should always be looked at with an open mind in order to have fun. Speed Dating is creative and involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things in a different way. Dating should never be looked at the same way twice. It should always be given a chance in every way. People weren’t not meant to be alone, but our way of life “NOT SOCIETY” sets up to be comfortable doing things by ourselves. We can go to dinner alone, a bar or even a movie alone. But, the truth is while sitting alone a part of us wishes we had someone by our side. Someone to comfy with or hold on too. Someone to whisper all the raging thoughts that cross our minds. Another issue we face is “loving with our Hearts” when we should be loving with our minds first, our bodies second, and our hearts third then you’ll know your “soul mate”. We face many challenges in relationships when we wear our Heart on our sleeve, but for many of us that is the only way we know how to love leaving ourselves vulnerable and open to heartbreak. “Some people break promises for the pleasure of breaking them,” and that too can ruin a person’s outlook on dating and relationships. When we face the challenges of new relationships we tend to spend the first couple of months sobbing, and truth be told “a night of sobbing can’t explain the whole sea”.
So, why do we do this?
When a constant smile can hide all the doubt and unbelief that this is too good to be true. When “true love” is found it should not be bragged about it should shine through you. Love is priceless its FREE! But it’s the one thing more than anything that people brag about when its found. Funny how we don’t brag about it when its gone. Sad, but true!
“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.”
~ Helen Keller (1880-1968)