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Would you marry a robot?

I would have a date with computer like Samantha, and let me be your Theodore 💻
"Sometimes i think i have felt everything i'm ever gonna feel. And from here on out, I'm not gonna feel anything new. Just lesser versions of what i've already felt" - Theodore
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Do you think forgetting is the ultimate revenge?

There is nothing good about revenge, the key is forgiving and forgetting
Revenge is the desire to get even when someone does you wrong. It’s natural to feel angry, to say “I’m not going to let that **** get away with this,” whatever “this” is. However, revenge reduces you to your worst self, puts you on the same level with those spiteful people we claim to abhor. Additionally, studies have shown that revenge increases stress and impairs health and immunity. Sure, if someone hits you with a stick, you have the impulse to hit them back--the basis for wars. To thrive personally and as a species, we must resist this predictable lust for revenge, and seek to right wrongs more positively. This doesn’t make you a pushover; you’re just refusing to act in a tediously destructive way antithetical to ever finding peace. As Confucious says, "Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves."

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