tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8702211849077890283.post8487876111531735068..comments2023-10-02T07:52:18.939-07:00Comments on Style Me Famous: Snowy morning bliss..KrystaRosehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01923748697683821037noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8702211849077890283.post-52739947103590351872011-02-21T16:44:52.003-08:002011-02-21T16:44:52.003-08:00Interesting. That what you have said – concerning ...Interesting. That what you have said – concerning your love of being in New York and working for Marie Claire – fits exactly my philosophy of life. I believe that I am an end in myself, and that my own happiness is the purpose of my life.<br /><br />My understanding of love has changed over the years. I could never explain what it was, but I knew that love was what I was after. And I think I understand it now. To me, love is not complicated and complex like people make it sound. I find that love is nothing but pure admiration. I realized that the people I loved were the people who I admired the most. I realized that the people I love are the people who go after their dreams and achieve their goals, with purpose, good values, and a good sense of morality.<br /><br />“I'm so in love with where I am in my life that I don't need a soulmate to make me happy” - I couldn’t agree more (and you don’t know how happy it makes me to read it from someone else). I don’t think anyone *needs* someone else (a soulmate) to make them happy. All you need, in order to be happy, is love yourself.Thomas Millerhttp://www.thomasmillertm.comnoreply@blogger.com