DEAR SUSAN: I disagree with looking for "sincere" people in church or charity work. That's using those venues, not true sincerity. Also, hoping to meet people through a chance encounter doesn't work. I've found that meeting has to be a priority or it just doesn't happen; the odds are much better in bars than "chance encounters." — Ron T., Long Island, N.Y.
DEAR RON: Wow. You and I couldn't disagree more! Just about everything you and I have been through (separately, of course) has taught us completely different life lessons! (That's probably true for every other major issue, but let's stay with the one that prompted your letter.) My advice about a natural involvement in the community and the church always comes with a caveat to choose areas that in themselves have meaning for you, areas that with or without romantic possibility would enhance your life. For those already tied to "churchness" (spiritual yearnings), a house of religion would be a logical meeting place because shared values already exist. Comparing that to a bar scene makes absolutely no sense, unless I'm missing something here. Yes, indeed, it's easier (and cool) to chat someone up glass in hand, but what's to talk about with this woman who hangs at bars? No, Ron, beginnings are important. They set the tone for the rest of the relationship, and when it begins at a bar, the outlook is decidedly bleak. Now, about churchness …
DEAR SUSAN: I have no trouble finding someone to go out with. I also find it very easy to date someone long term. My difficulty is knowing the "right" time to date on a regular basis; I have a tendency to act too fast. What is the signal that says it's all right to want to see someone regularly? — Clay D., Peoria, Ill.
DEAR CLAY: The go-ahead signal you're looking for comes from within each of you.
THOUGHTS TO MULL: From Deepak Chopra: "Science declares that we are physical machines that have somehow learned to think. Now it dawns that we are thoughts that have learned to create a physical machine."
An old Indian saying goes, "If you want to see what your thoughts were like yesterday, look at your body today. If you want to see what your body will be like tomorrow, look at your thoughts today."
Think about it.
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