You want success, wealth and acclaim. I want freedom, acceptance and self-expression. Everybody’s list might sound a little different. But what if we’re all really looking for unconditional love — and we’re all pursuing it in the ways we were programmed to believe would get it?
Our fantasy idea of home is the thing we’re all looking for, because that is where we’ll be loved unconditionally. It’s where people will understand us and accept us. It’s the place where we will be able to open up to others — and experience something like a mirror of our own soul.
We’re looking for a partner who accepts and mirrors us — our thoughts, our values, our hopes, our dreams.
We’re looking for people who somehow feel like home — who feel familiar and who give us a sense of belonging.

No matter how admired you are, your work won’t make you special
What should we do if social media make us lonely, cause depression?
Don’t personalize: The system is the issue, not Obama or any individual
Federal debt default? So what? It happened before — in 1979
Tough problem: What does a free society do about unfit parents?
Hey, you! If you’re in New Jersey, you help pay for ‘Jersey Shore’
The time is rapidly coming when I’m quitting Facebook for good
Night of panic and little sleep shows chaos of finding my way