I think this thread is so enlightening. I'm learning from everyone.
I was surprised at the optimist/pessimist/realist/idealist stuff. I would say that my husband is a pessimist and a realist at the same time. I would say I am (or...was)
an optimist and an idealist.
With my idealism, it's no surprise that I was hit so hard when he blindsided me with this MLC and yet, when it comes to most other things, I find myself being the realist. It's his idealistic fantasies of getting rich, being attractive forever, that seem to be so problematic for him whereas I'm in the who cares so long as we have each other, our health and what we need camp.
I agree with Ready....Pitt, Ghandi and even Bill Gates' money would not matter. An MLCer would find Pitt too good looking, Ghandi too nice and Gates too rich.
As I once said to my husband, "your whole problem is that you want what you don't have and don't want what you do have". He agreed. Ugh.
I just wanted to clarify that when I said the MLC is a cop out, I in no way meant it was a choice nor an intent. Not at all. I simply meant it is a way to avoid one's true self, true issues...and that they cop out on their life as it is.
"I have been studying the traits and dispositions of the "lower animals" (so called) and contrasting them with the traits and dispositions of man. I find the result humiliating to me."
Mark Twain