Marcus aka Gregory Maidman
1 min readSep 27, 2024

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I happened to watch a movie last night, a not good rom com, yet I enjoyed it as it had a few spiritual messages and great lines sprinkled throughout. It also dealt with suicide, and the difference between falling (accidental) and jumping (intentional), which the movie also applied to love and that caught my attention. The movie (I know you don't like movies) is called Find Me Falling. Maybe you like Harry Connick Jr.

Anyway, great poem Conni. It's a very complicated and nuanced topic. I know you've seen this from me:

"Unconditional

love twixt humans forever?

Perhaps, perhaps not.

Love is a state of being.

Beings constantly in flux.

Diana’s prompt for today happens to be an oxymoronic “what are the conditions of unconditional love?” I suspect many have much to say on that topic. I have thought about people’s feelings on the subject and here is food for thought for you — love is a state of being — many feel one cannot fall out of true love — here’s the fallacy in that — many correctly believe that we are constantly changing — so, since love is a state of being, it is inconsistent to insist that one cannot fall out of true love. That one falls out of love does not mean the love was never true. That all describes my thoughts about love between humans."

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Marcus aka Gregory Maidman
Marcus aka Gregory Maidman

Written by Marcus aka Gregory Maidman

Living 17,043rd human life. I am Marcus (universal name) or you may call me Greg; a deep thinker; an explorer of ideas and the mind.

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