I’ve been hurt — very badly — by someone I’ve loved. You’ve been hurt, too.
And since we know how badly broken trust feels, why is it that we choose to love again? Why do we choose to trust someone again? Once we’ve lived long enough to know what hurt feels like — and to know that someone else might very well leave us hurting once again — why do we trust?
I’ve been asking myself this question tonight. I don’t really like the answers I’m coming up with — but I don’t know another way to live.

Silly controversy over Cadillac ad reminds us we want different things
Politicians sometimes lie even when they know they’ll be caught
Documents force me to rethink some old beliefs about my father
If God had caused Tim Tebow to win, did He change His mind Saturday?
Reality no longer seems to matter to dysfunctional culture in denial
Corruption trial prosecutor wrong: Power is for sale to highest bidder
When it comes to ideas, should we prefer complexity or simplicity?
Our life choices dictate who will be there when it’s our time to die
UK-based philosopher: Tax money paid to state is actually ‘charity’