
Tiger cheated on his wife.
So what's new?
Marriage, out of love, is about exclusivity and commitment. But it's the obvious that's hardest to understand and apply. Staying with one person for life, c'mon! Marriage has rules, the rules are strict, and when feelings and moods don't go with the rules, the rules are adjusted in the name of "equal" rights and freedoms. Or marriage isn't made an option at all. It's a no-brainer.
The values of our parents and their faith are part of the past for many, and for an increasing majority of young people. Living in the present, it's the Lady Gaga burlesque lifestyle that wins. Tiger Woods is just one of many. We are scandalized 'cause we profess to acknowledge these values and "rules" but scoff at them in reality. No matter how reasonable and just, we can set them aside temporarily, and in the end blame it on the a-aaa-a-alcohol.
So we continuously enjoy pretense. With ears open for celebrity infidelities fanning our egos, we go on jumping from one express relation to another as if we're any different. We go through life in pursuit of burgeoning career, wallet size, primitive instincts and reputation, while stomping through morality and adult reason if that's what it takes.
And call this a closed, conservative rant-preaching. 'Cause we're also fond of name-calling. #
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2 comments:
yours is officially my favorite blog, mims...second, and third only to the blog of miss so-and-so and mr. so-and-so and so on and so forth...hehe...kidding...=)
Aww, thanks Cor. Magpapasko na, 'di pa tayo nagkakape ulit. ;) I should be freer on the 20s, pero baka you'll be going to the province. Pero I'll be freer for the next few months so it should be easier to book a sched, righty? :P
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