I don’t think I made much of an impression on her when we first met. But she made a big impression on me, so I did something I had never done before. I chased her.
We met online. It’s been many years now. She was smart, had beauty-queen looks and seemed to share a lot of my values. It was like spotting a unicorn in the wild, but I felt as though I was way out of my league to pursue this ideal woman.
For a couple of months, we corresponded a bit online. A few of our conversations were deep and intense, but it didn’t seem that important to her. All I knew is that I wanted to get to know her better. I liked what I saw, but I sensed hidden depths that she wasn’t letting me see.
I was pretty sure I would fall in love with this woman if I ever saw her heart.
But she was busy. She was also in demand. I’m sure she was being pursued by other men. I didn’t get to see her heart. Then I didn’t hear from her for awhile. I’ve never been the sort who chased a woman who didn’t seem interested in me, but I couldn’t let this one go.
I set my ego aside and I chased her.

How much of what we do is driven by our unconscious social scripts?
How do we often know things which we shouldn’t really know?
You’re wrong! And if you don’t agree with me, you’re an evil, lying moron
Cult’s targeting of family funeral points to folly of speaking for God
We repeat what we fail to repair, so I keep re-learning old lessons
Without the state, who would plow roads? We and our neighbors will
Man’s unconscious night after stroke leaves me uneasy about living alone
In the middle of world’s madness, happiness makes me think of her
Socialists miss simple truth that serving others will create wealth