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Yes! We don't need an emotion to feel an opposite emotion. I can see an arguement about wether you completely know happiness without sadness but you can always feel the emotion without having felt the other.

P.S. I think we can know happiness without knowing sadness but like I said I can see the arguement on that one.

2006-07-26 06:53:17 · answer #1 · answered by Shane S 2 · 0 0

I think you do experience happiness without having experienced sadness having experienced pain.

2006-07-26 07:50:58 · answer #2 · answered by kool_aid 3 · 0 0

I am afraid not there must be a contrast to what you know is bad and what is good. If a person that ate and hated brussel sprouts all the time ate candy he would experience happiness. If he had a piece of candy while the food he ate he liked he may not have the same happiness if any when he had brussel sprouts.

2006-07-26 07:31:12 · answer #3 · answered by Dr. Thinker 2 · 0 0

Nope. They go hand in hand together just as day and night.

If there is no sadness the happiness will no longer be happy - a dull boring constant experience.

Can you enjoy food without being hungry?
Can you appreciate what a day is if you never know what is night?

2006-07-26 07:13:09 · answer #4 · answered by nodoublespeak 2 · 0 0

i will understand a range is warm without touching it because I easily have discovered that once you activate a gas range and a flame comes up from it, the flame can burn you. In Philippians 3, Paul reported, "i favor to understand Christ". Nowhere contained in the Bible are we instructed that we'd want to adventure Christ. The definition of religion is believing in something you've under no circumstances seen. in case you've seen it, it would not take faith. there's a narrative of a guy who used to stroll the tightrope that could be stretched in the course of the line between 2 tall homes. He did it quite a few cases conveniently and then he repeated it with a range of of issues in his hand. ultimately, after a lengthy time period of watching this, he yelled all the way down to the gang, "how lots of you've faith i will walk in the course of this with a wheelbarrow?" the gang roared that they believed. He took a wheelbarrow and did it, back, conveniently. Then he yelled to the gang back, "how lots of you've faith i ought to attempt this with someone in it?" back, very nearly each and every man or woman spoke back that they believed he ought to. Then he requested, "Who must be the first one?" the gang replaced into immediately silenced. faith is understanding that God is there, although if we do not see Him. And please be conscious that, regardless of the very undeniable actuality that we do not see God, there are quite some evidences that He exists. in fact, to assert that God does no longer exist is truly no longer logical in any respect. to assert that, you will be able to must have each and every of the expertise contained in the universe (in the different case the prospect ought to exist and also you would possibly want to recognize that He may exist). If one had each and every of the expertise contained in the universe, then you will be able to be, by definition, a god. If one were a god, you will be able to no longer deny that oneself existed. those who say this are looking for any excuse no longer to count number on Him, regardless of the very undeniable actuality that throughout their hearts they understand He does exist (or they does no longer be scuffling with it so badly!).

2016-10-15 05:48:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Philisophically speaking, how would you know what happiness is when you experience it if you had no barometer?

Life is all about opposites. There is no black without white; no rich without poor and no happiness without having something to compare it to.

TFTP

2006-07-26 07:18:38 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

without sadness would happiness really mean anything....50 cent said "Joy wouldn't feel so good if it weren't for pain" I think he's got a point!

2006-07-26 06:49:55 · answer #7 · answered by DeeLicious 4 · 0 0

absolutley not. cuz then, you wont appreciate it as much as you're supposed to and appreciating happiness is what makes the experience enjoyable

2006-07-26 06:49:58 · answer #8 · answered by Juliet 2 · 0 0

You can, but to appreciate the depth of an emotion you need a comparison.

2006-07-26 06:51:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, but only if you take them out of quotation marks.

2006-07-26 09:08:57 · answer #10 · answered by Keither 3 · 0 0

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