We’ve said it a thousand times – I miss you. I miss you can mean many things but is generally an expression of longing, of lack and hunger. I miss you is an expression of pain and suffering.
Missee
I’ve heard it said that we all want to be missed. We like to be missed.
Reflect on this pleasure in another’s pain. It is romantic to feel incomplete without your partner, lost without your love. It is a destructive feedback cycle for us to enjoy being missed. Any expression of appreciation, intentional or inadvertent, for another to suffer our absence psychologically encourages them to feel more pain.
Misser
But I miss them! Even the act of missing someone is unfavorable. You destroy the opportunity to appreciate the present and worst of all are tying negative experience into your imaginations developing experience of the object of your longing.
Don’t miss them. Anticipate or otherwise reflect optimistically on the potential of your reunion. Enjoy the now, free of longing, free of suffering the absence of your counterpart, and indulge in the occasional anticipation, preparation and expression of your excitement to be reunited with your love absentee.
Don’t miss. Anticipate and appreciate.
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