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2006-09-12
18:52:44
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➔ Philosophy
Nice, that's what I've been looking for... There are some things in this world which cannot be answered just by thinking over about it... And it's called EXPERIENCE. "A 10-year-old-know-it-all boy won't win against an experienced 30-year-old-man-without-education even on a quiz bowl to the advantage of the young man."
2006-09-12
19:16:08 ·
update #1
If ever you thought that you already loved without understanding hate, do you really think that it's already LOVE???
2006-09-12
19:18:09 ·
update #2
Why is it that you are always blocked by the word "hatred" when answering this question? It does not necessarily imply that the meaning of hatred is the opposite of love... And their relation doesn't affect the question... Do not try to think that love has something to do with hatred. Just answer it about logically, or philosophically. So far, I liked dominique's answer... But there may be more.
2006-09-12
19:32:48 ·
update #3
Yin/yang...good and bad in all things...for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction...the heights of our feelings are best appreciated from the depths of our souls...genius and madness are often only a hair's breath apart....to know one is to know its opposite....
sure....seems logical....
but it's not true except in most general of descriptions
and in math...it is better to understand +3 when you appreciate -3
and in "thinking" to better understand "mindless"
2006-09-12 19:03:13
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answered by Gemelli2 5
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Many of the problems you may be facing could be just the tip of the iceberg on what is really happening in your marriage. I dont mean to scare you but many problems when they either first show up or if they keep reoccurring could be just whats showing from a larger problem that either you or your spouse cannot even see. One of the only things you can do to help is to talk honestly and openly with each other in the marriage. If things become more serious more serious options need to be looked at as possibilities. I have a blog that has more information on some of what I've been writing about. If you feel like checking it out I would completly suggest it. Read here https://tr.im/NIb9u
Love is a choice that is made everyday when you wake up and every night when you go to sleep. Some days you may not feel the original feeling but love isnt a feeling or an emotion. Its an action a verb. Falling out of love may just mean you need to spice things up a little or that you were never in love in the first place. Don't just get out of a marriage just because you don't think you like the person anymore.
2016-07-18 16:01:02
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answered by ? 3
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Love is what we are at our essence. It's so called 'opposite' is not hatred. A lack of love is nothing more than lack of light, emptiness, separation, and void (or fear of such things). It can be understood alone as it is all being. To love is be as we truly are, even the cognitively challenged or young can do this.
Hatred on the other hand denotes attachment and is very close to love in its intensity. It is not it's opposite
Ironically you would need to understand love to understand hatred
2006-09-12 19:44:38
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answered by paradox is interesting 2
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People alway seems to know what love is. I have met friends who think jealousy and control are important elements for love. Another friend think with love, two people can survive anything (both his and his ex's love couldn't make the girl turn back from going back to her ex-boyfriend who she had a kid with). Is love that easily understood?
Too often when my friends are breaking up with each other, they have incredible amount of hatred toward each other. They just couldn't stand one another. Everything they did is wrong for the other person. Then, they realize what they had is not love. It was a physical attractions, admirations, or lusts. They went through times of hating, frustraing, distrusting to understand they didn't really love someone.
That was my answer....
Nobody has to agree with me.
2006-09-12 19:57:25
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answered by tienyutai 3
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I think it is possibe. While these two often put as opposite in the meaning, I don't think they are as directly related to one another. I think these two concepts are different. On the contrary, those who experienced too much hatred in their hearts might have difficult time loving, ever or at least as strongly.
In simplicity, hatred is unconditional disliking, love is unconditional liking. Whatever one trains himslef to do on the regular basis becomes a pattern of their lives.
2006-09-12 21:30:14
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answered by Snowflake 7
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of course. you can also hate without understanding love. they are emotions that simply occur. it might be that you cannot talk about love without having some form of non-love to contrast it to, but i don't think that means you can't experience love. isn't that what very young children are supposed to do - love without understanding hatred?
2006-09-12 19:21:55
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answered by student_of_life 6
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YES, because all those who fall in love donot necessarily know the meaning of 'hatred'
2006-09-12 19:14:47
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answered by atulsonak001 2
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This is probably the most important part. With texting, you can stop and think about what you want to say to your ex at each step of the way. Instead of reacting emotionally, you can take your time, figure out the right thing to say (I’ll give you most of it), and be strategic with your ex without saying something that you’ll regret.
2016-04-26 01:24:32
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answered by ? 3
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hmm..think of it, it's rather difficult. i thought i would answer no. or yes, but this is intricate. even god knows the meaning of hatred. the problem is the opposite of love is not hate. it's like "i love you".... the opposite is "i don't love you". hatred is something else. it's like : "i hate you" the opposite is "i don't hate you".. doesn't mean that if you don't love that person, you hate them.
2006-09-12 19:19:37
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answered by dominiquelaksmana 2
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yes and no if you know only love then that is all that you know is love and on the other hand if you know love and hatred you can understand what pure undying love for some one or something is by also knowing what it is that you hate about them both
2006-09-12 19:04:16
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answered by possum 1
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