I cannot count on my Lucky Star to work for me

LTMMC

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The MIRACLE of apparent altruism -- I cannot count on my Lucky Star to work for me

This became clear to me today, when I first discovered a great signature reading as follows:
Entrance to heaven goes by favor. If it went by merit,
you would stay out and your dog would go in
(1)​
And my Lucky Star does not possess enough pull, to get me admitted to heaven. So – like it or not – I must hope for admission to heaven by virtue of you getting me in there. You, a woman looking for luck via a heavenly connection, just as much as me.

Now here comes the tough part: The YOU I hope to run into, must be a most special woman. Outwardly not different from other women, but on the inside anything but. What sets you apart from your peers: your apparent altruism.

But you tick like me: you are not altruistic at all. In reality you crave the very best you can get, but you follow a really clever approach: give to a man far more than the average Jane. Affection for instance, and empathy. Understanding him derived from those two, and responding most of the time, when you write him mails.

And then something miraculous happens: this man gives back to you as much – if not more – than you invested into that relationship. And all your apparent altruism begins to pay off. THAT is the approach clever women practice: get back a lot by giving first. It is an age-old trick, Eve in paradise got great fucks out of Adam that way already.

Now the trick I must pull off is merely attract your attention. That has not been easy for me by far. But perhaps I can count on your help again: by YOU craving for some attention yourself?

(1) thank you haventdonethat for an insightful signature!
 
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