A Philosopher's Vignettes Chapter 6: Humanity Disrupted

Published on 12 October 2025 at 17:00

Our interaction with economics affects humanity in terms of delivering social justice, resource distribution, and our relationships. Moreover, the formula clashes with the chaotic predictability of the environment. This novel will illustrate how this plays out in modern society, particularly within families. After the manipulation, do you settle for more or less love?

 

Today, most young people have casual relationships; they learn to share their passion with others, a behaviour society shuns and throws stones at. Do casual relationships make some people insecure about those who are in a pair?

When a boyfriend and girlfriend don’t necessarily live together but start to commit to one another, society gives a round of applause. Partners share their love and tend to live in harmony. Society inquires, when are you getting married?

Spouses live together to raise a family, but there’s a battle for dominance. Husbands and wives generally live together till death do us part, but get a divorce before one dies. Couples with long lives together tell others this is how it’s done for couples without longevity.

It takes many types of unions to make a marriage work. Companionship works best because it’s a mature outlook on life that suggests love works well when passion is not always suited to a paired couple; you learn that love only needs company when you’re on your own.

The essence of divinity is within us; the entities have a force to go forth and multiply. Which of the two requires more self-control, enslaving your affections to one or resisting the affections of others with a lonely heart?

Sometimes, holding your love for one can create an enemy because someone has what the other wants. God’s love is shared with the world. Go forth and multiply.

Do people care to share because they care for another’s welfare?

Humanity would like to think so. However, the current economic climate demands that you do not share or care in the same manner as a loving deity.

Society teaches us from a young age that sharing is fair, but most revert to being five years old and fight to win, often imprisoning another’s emotions.

A second point of this illustration is that government spending cuts mean the school’s budget cannot afford five bicycles. Now, society is encouraging aggression in the classroom and the playground.

Men do mad things for love and behave crazily for money. The want for resources makes our relationship and association with economics difficult, which causes some people to disassociate from affection and desire lust for sex.

Love should not be limited but should radiate out to warm the surrounding area. How you share your passion with the world is what you receive. In the New Testament, Galatians 6:7-8 states, ‘You reap what you sow.’

Offering love, some are guarded, protecting their feeling to avoid pain and encounter sex, not love. Their shield is made of steel, but the penetrating power of love steals their heart with a touch. If only two hearts could hit one spot, it would be hot to desire love, not the lust for sex.    

 

 Chasing Affection

 

Do these qualities of affection invoke vanity’s desire for sex, love or lust?

One can never win when chasing love, and one only loses respect in the eyes of others.

Trusting lust is a mixed cocktail with a twist: lies, deceit, and despair.

It embraces the air like a swine with flair, acting out the affection of one who cares.

Sex has a drive where love plays no part, and it’s a motion on the ocean where two ships pass in the night.

The combination of the two, love, sex, sexy lust, and love to lust, is it a formula you can trust?

Love is an activity that involves sex.

In contrast, lust invokes a primitive desire of wanting to fulfil its disgusting carnal desires.

At the same time, sex takes part in a bonding act that shares and exchanges physical energy of an addictive nature.

Love’s energy is intense, like a sweet red cherry; you yearn for more.

We believe we stir up this emotion from within; it’s a feeling exclusive to the one who expresses it.

A selfish desire can be mistaken for power or the longing for a child from someone they admire.

Now that you understand the backdrop to some historical figures, their legacy affects us all. The following chapters explore the misleading influence of religion and the differences in humanity’s persona.

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