Given “the need for “closure” is an extremely selfish desire” it doesn’t look like his definition is improbably narrow :-/
Also note that we are talking about desires, not actions.
Fair enough. I suppose desires often lead to actions, so sometimes it’s good to do some pre-emptive soul searching.
Given “the need for “closure” is an extremely selfish desire” it doesn’t look like his definition is improbably narrow :-/
Also note that we are talking about desires, not actions.
Fair enough. I suppose desires often lead to actions, so sometimes it’s good to do some pre-emptive soul searching.