- I'm sure the Savior didn't stop loving Peter even after Peter denied him three times. Nor do I think the Savior regretted knowing Peter
- My first thought was that I would never pursue a relationship that would end in betrayal, but maybe I would if I knew why they did it.
- @SisEmbree It would be hard knowing what was coming. And as humans I think we try to protect ourselves from hurt. That might make it hard.
- @SisEmbree It would make me want to only focus on the good things and forget about the bad. Honestly, I would prbly be depressed a lot too.
- I think it would still be worth persuing. The memories would be worth it! It would hurt more, but it would also bring more happiness.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
What if? Twitter posts
The question was posed in class: "If you had the chance to have a perfect love, but at the end of one year the person you loved would die, would you still pursue that relationship?" Then another question was posed a few days later: "What if after a year the person would not die, but would instead betray you? Would u still pursue the relationship?" This was an interesting topic to think about. I don't know that my answers are, or ever would be, definite "yes" or "no" answers, but here are some of my thoughts and comments that I tweeted about on twitter:
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