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		<title>By: dhs</title>
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		<title>By: dhs</title>
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		<description>I'm losing my belief in passion.

How many people's parents survived their marriage and child-rearing on passion?  Yet how many never felt it in either event?  Is the early passion important later?  Does passion get songs written?

Presuming I'm reading your piece correctly, that it points back to human passion as the truest north star of life.</description>
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<p>How many people&#8217;s parents survived their marriage and child-rearing on passion?  Yet how many never felt it in either event?  Is the early passion important later?  Does passion get songs written?</p>
<p>Presuming I&#8217;m reading your piece correctly, that it points back to human passion as the truest north star of life.</p>
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