The Raw Economics of Human Mergers: Before the Middle Ages, There Was No Such Thing as Romantic Love
"He's a nice guy." or "She's such a good human being." That's how the typical tarot reading starts out if the person in pain is struggling with the decision to end the romantic relationship. At least that's what's typical in America. That's not what is standard in a number of other countries in which I conduct tarot sessions. See, in America too many can "afford" to rule out most of the pragmatic issues when it comes to matters of the heart. Those can extend to what is accepted as loyalties supposedly due in friendship and even in the office. In less affluent economies pragmatism dominates. It has to. That takes the actual form of being aspirational, as in "Where will this take me?" At the very least, that means survival. But it can be linked to hopes of getting beyond just getting by. Usually in America the unease about a relationship sets in when A) Adversity hits or B) Success begins to happen. Then, there is the