Anything is fine, why pursue eternity

Joana 2022-03-20 09:02:06

The so-called love at first sight marriage, irrespective of age, family and educational background, is nothing but the ideal image advertised for marriage and love in the process of human maturity.

So time flies, the relationship will fade, and the two people in the relationship may no longer be inseparable from each other as before. People began to despise each other, hurt and attack each other, blaming everything on marriage and love.

But I don't know, the fault is neither in the marriage nor in you and me. The changing world carries the changing you and me. Emotions should not be static. Where can we talk about eternity and right and wrong.

Melodie found a gentleman and handsome Randy and left Boris, who has high IQ but always broken thoughts. Marietta has transformed from an unhappy "perfect wife" to an "artist" who indulged in love and lived with two men. John and the audience who talked to the audience Boris also found his life partner. Seems like a happy ending? Right now, it must be. But in the future, who knows?

So, 'whatever works' only works at the very moment, nothing lasts forever.

But why do we even need to think about 'forever'? We all will vanish one day anyway. Seize the day, treasure every moment, then just live the life to the fullest.

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Whatever Works quotes

  • [first lines]

    Boris Yellnikoff: That's not what I'm saying, imbecile. You guys completely misrepresent my ideas, why would I even want to talk with those idiots.

    Boris' Friend: Just calm down.

    Boris' Friend: That's not true, Boris.

    Boris Yellnikoff: No, don't tell me to calm down, I am calm. Just stop.

    Boris' Friend: Don't jump on us just because we don't understand what you're saying.

    Boris Yellnikoff: I didn't jump on you. It's not the idea behind Christianity I'm faulting, or Judaism, or any religion. It's the professionals who've made it into corporate business. There's big money in the god racket, big money.

    Boris' Friend: Here we go...

  • Boris Yellnikoff: Don't you know you have to sing happy birthday twice to get the germs off?