I only want you to love me.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Enraged by his fate, the blasphemer blames God and the legalist accuses the other or himself.
- → I only want you to love me.
- → You are the highest value to me, and that defines your true identity, who you really are.
- → These three dimensions are defined by an absolute and unalterable value.
- → There's no illusion that you can't win.
- → Choose in the comparison between all and nothingness, between full and empty.
- → My project is as perfect as I am.
- → If you're sure the world is uncertain, you know you don't belong to it.
- → Certainty belongs to awareness, it is full realization, a permanent state of truth, a definitive, absolute, non-changeable value.
- → When you reach a good level of truth you can no longer abandon it.
- → Listen to me.
- → You want me because I want you.
- → Be happy, because I love you.
- → If you knew me, you wouldn't be scandalized, you'd smile at the events of the world.
- → If you let yourself get caught, you'll end up joining the voices of the world.
- → You suffer a lot as long as you're attached to the world, to the rules, overbearing or passive.
Relative arguments