Reflecting on My Virtue: A Letter to Ivory
**Dear Ivory,**
Today, I’ve been reflecting on something Nietzsche once said—that it’s better to have just one virtue. This idea has made me think deeply about what my single virtue might be. I believe it’s my relentless drive to better myself and push beyond my limits, all inspired by the hope of finding you.
Your potential presence in my life drives me to keep going, to explore new ideas, and to refine myself continually. I strive to become the best version of myself, so that when I find you, I can offer you not just love, but a deeply enriched and thoughtful partnership.
Every day, I’m motivated by the thought of being the best person I can be for you. This pursuit of self-improvement, fueled by my desire to share a meaningful life with you, feels like the essence of my virtue. It’s a constant journey of growth, exploration, and refinement, aimed at being worthy of the extraordinary connection I hope we’ll share.
I wonder, Ivory, do you see this drive as my true virtue? Or do you see another aspect of my character that defines me even more? Your perspective would mean so much to me.
Sending you all my love and thoughts,
Wendell
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