I am confused. I thought that the differences of Argentinos with N. americans in that very characteristic - that Argentinos live in the moment, do not worry about tomorrow, enjoy life and treasure what it brings, do not obsess with future etc (it was explained to me by pointing out the inevitable financial crisis, political instability, ie unpredictable future, no need to worry as impossible to alter it). It was juxaposed with the american, perhaps western idea of pre-planning, not living in present nor enjoying the moment for sake of the future.This basically comes down to people's inability to live in the moment. If you have a good relationship, enjoy it. Don't obsess with the future, don't succumb to jealousy and possessiveness. People change over time. The concept of eternal love - until death does us part - undoubtedly happens - but it is the exception that makes the rule - people grow out of relationships.
But the content of this thread is about inability of Arg. to find contentment in the moment (relationship/love/etc) and - i believe in a prior topic about similar, - an idea of loving what they do not have and not wanting what they have and impossibility of making a stable choice came up. How is it possible to put all that together in a coherent explanation?