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The Paradox
The world weighs upon thought and its extreme ignorance. Ignorance, to create a love for a magnanimity of such, is greater than to surrender oneself into eternal extinction. To adore the one, regretting adulation, desiring presence, and, ultimately, to venture unto dimensions of a sadness of depressive sources, is the fundamental condition of the paradox. Paradoxical distinctions are the production of thus emotive effect... To love an unreturned love, my resolution is the diminishment of alternative emotion, and, fundamentally, reduction and redundancy of the principal reason for defection.
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