All things are transactional, whether we admit it to ourselves or not. I find trust to be a better indicator of the strength in one’s friendship, personally.
It’s a dangerous risk to put your trust in someone.
[Which was a subtle nod that he does consider her a friend. He doesn’t trust her with everything, not yet, but she’s at his side while he’s vulnerable. He trusts her with that, and will return the favor in kind should she need it.
That said, he’s still not going to have any mercy in their little debate. He finds her hypocritical and idealistic perspective to fascinating. Delusional, but fascinating.]
Humans often forget that they too are part of nature, and thus are forced to abide by the same laws as what they deem inferior beasts.
If you don’t believe me then as we continue to watch ask yourself this: What are they taking? What are they giving? Take Morton as the easiest example, he takes too much and is accruing a debt. How will that be balanced? Margret gives and gives, will she continue and bleed herself dry, or will she turn around and take what she is owed?
If you find a flaw in my logic, I will concede to your point of view- but you have seen more of the show than I. You may already know your answer.
[There was a reason Azul valued him as much as he did. He could read people. He knew what they wanted. He could give them that and work his way into their good graces to get what information he needed.]
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It’s a dangerous risk to put your trust in someone.
[Which was a subtle nod that he does consider her a friend. He doesn’t trust her with everything, not yet, but she’s at his side while he’s vulnerable. He trusts her with that, and will return the favor in kind should she need it.
That said, he’s still not going to have any mercy in their little debate. He finds her hypocritical and idealistic perspective to fascinating. Delusional, but fascinating.]
Humans often forget that they too are part of nature, and thus are forced to abide by the same laws as what they deem inferior beasts.
If you don’t believe me then as we continue to watch ask yourself this: What are they taking? What are they giving? Take Morton as the easiest example, he takes too much and is accruing a debt. How will that be balanced? Margret gives and gives, will she continue and bleed herself dry, or will she turn around and take what she is owed?
If you find a flaw in my logic, I will concede to your point of view- but you have seen more of the show than I. You may already know your answer.
[There was a reason Azul valued him as much as he did. He could read people. He knew what they wanted. He could give them that and work his way into their good graces to get what information he needed.]