The essence of man can be found in Father Time:
- Just as time ticks away incessantly and is predictable, so men are predictable and flat.
- Time is consistent and stoic as are men, temperamentally.
- Time is a simple concept, easy to be understood and calculated. Men are simple in thought structure and motive.
- Both men and time are nothing to look at.
- Time is logical, practical, rational, and unadorned. Men share this degree of austerity.
- Time provides capability of life.
The essence of woman can be found in Mother Nature:
- Nature is not predictable. Women share this volatility, usually in emotion.
- Nature is inspiring and complicated. Women are also a source of fascination due to their intricacy.
- Nature is wild and not easily brought under the subjection of man. Even when man believes he has achieved some measure of control, she will often prove his dependence upon her.
- Nature, above all, is the very epitome of beauty and wonder as are women.
- Nature, like women, is not always logical, but in the end, gives more than it takes.
- Nature provides purpose and enjoyment of life
Men are practical. Women are romantic. Practicality is the opposite of romanticism.
- Men can provide the means to live. They are hunter-gatherers, protectors, and problem solvers that operate as a simple machine would. If the input is the same for a man, the output will likely never vary, either. They have superior physical power over the woman. Men are ugly, simple-minded, and boring. This is practical.
- Women can provide the reason to live. They are nurturers and lovers with passion, admirability, grace and distinction. They are more complex than men and not as able to fortify emotions from themselves. They are the embodiment of magnificence, with a natural beauty that strikes awe into men. This is the most base and animal force that attracts the latter to the former. Women have superior emotional power over the man, which is more effective than the man's physical superiority because it is often used to sway his decisions. Women are exquisite creatures of immaculate form, labyrinthine mind, and intriguing persona. This is romantic.
Which, then, is superior?
Can time exist without nature, or can nature without time?
Even if one could exist without the other, its existence would be either so terrifying or so listless, that it would not continue on its own for long before chaos and self-destruction ensued.
Imagine a world where everything was perfectly logical. No complications, no color, no feeling, no joy. Everything would be in its proper place, and nothing would ever be out of the ordinary. Some might jokingly prefer this, but only because the true form of such extremism could never be reached on this Earth. It would drive mankind literally mad, and many would gladly end their own lives to be rid of a condition lacking in meaning.
Conversely, imagine a romanticized world where all was beautiful and involved, lacking all rationality and logic. It would not take long before chaos permeated every moment and the entire existence turned into a nightmare.
Neither man, nor woman is meant to be without the other. They are mutual ballasts.
Without practicality, life cannot be lived. Without romanticism, life is best left unlived.