By JOSEPH CORTES
IF there is anything that man fears more than death, it is loneliness. Death comes at the end of a life, or suddenly as in an accident. But loneliness stares you in the face your whole life. It is hard to evade its gaze. The thought of growing old and dying alone is the reason behind the need to be a couple. It is this longing for companionship, driven by the desire for self-preservation, which fuels all relationships.