Significant others please love yours
by Jordan Cooper
Only four percent of primates (humans and monkeys) get in lifelong pairings by one male and one female. Siri is just an app. So, don’t ask it for a human clone. Cyborgs don’t count either. So, don’t ask Steve Urkel for a spouse. Learn to be satisfied with some good friends — and that list shouldn’t be longer than the roster of a FBS football team.
This will teach you how to cherish the time you spend with people and realize people can’t be replaced although they’re reborn everyday. It will teach you to honor your word with everything that you do. Also, it will teach you that God gave us the chance to understand marriages and giving our lives to Him.
Religious commitments are part of God’s saving grace for human beings and there should always be inherent care about it. Lifelong pairings are the finishing piece to perfection for our human conditions. Jesus didn’t make us to replace romantic partners in a matter of minutes like a dating show on network television.
People should know that it matters about the number of partners you have and it should be low. Your partner doesn’t deserve a garage sale quality connection. People should be respected as the emotional people we are and be satisfied with where we are and who is in our lives.
Jordan Thomas Cooper is a 2015 graduate of the University of South Carolina with a degree in History and a 2010 graduate of the RealEstate School of Success in Irmo. He is the first African-American to serve in both the governor and lieutenant governor’s office as an aide and first to serve in the Inspector General’s Office in S.C. (Haley) He is also the first person to serve in the top three offices in the gubernatorial line of succession in South Carolina (Haley, Bauer, McConnell). He says research shows he is the second black presidential campaign speechwriter in American history and the first for a GOP presidential campaign (Bush 2015). He also played football for Coach Steve Spurrier.

















