well, i seen something that said: its better to have loved and lost than to spend the rest of your life with a psycho. i thought that was funny.
2006-11-29 15:41:31
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answered by Anonymous
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That would depend on the individual.
If you can get over your loss and get on with life while reminiscing on the past and think how lucky you have been to experience those loving moments...
Then yes... it is better to have loved because love is something which make you truly happy while it last.
However... If you cannot get over your loss... it will destroy the rest of your life. In that case it is better not to have loved.
In the equation, you also need to take your age into consideration when the loss did occur. If you lost your love one after 50 years of marriage... it obviously was worth having... even if you cannot cope with it.
I think most people will fall in love at one stage of their life... even when they confuse love with lust. There is more lust than love out there... believe me. Very few people know what the meaning of love is.
Most people love their children and children can do no wrong... no matter what. That's unconditional love.
How many people are that tolerant towards their spouse? None.
2006-11-29 16:06:19
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answered by Aussies-Online 5
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No one starts to love with the fear of losing that love. If that would be the case then it is not Love, at all , in the first place. If , after the springing of Love , a ceratin fear crops up that only further strengthens the fact that you have truly loved.
Also like the other endurance tests of any kind, we should know how much , how deep we are capable of Loving.. The ultimate. Only then we would have enjoyed Love in full.
Some people talk about saints and priests and say that these people never know what love is because they never Loved. I disagree. All they have done is to totally direct their Love towards God or godliness.
2006-11-29 15:59:03
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answered by YD 5
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It all depends how you put what happens in perspective. I have loved and lost The greatest thing I have been blest with with what had happend between us is the realization that we can be very good friends and remain that way for a very long time. We both love each other on a different level although we are married to different people. We are still friends and hope to be friends forever. True we lost the opportunity to be together but something even better has come about through this-- a lasting friendship. He is willing to die for me and I too am willing to die for him.
2006-11-29 15:51:50
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answered by sharia 2
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It is truely better because you got to experience that love before you lost it. To have loved, some say, is the most wonderful feeling you will ever experience, and to have had that, just for a little bit of time, is better than to have never felt it. For example, my father died when I was younger, and I'm happy to have loved him, known him, and have memories of him than to have never had him. Indeed, it hurts, and it will always hurt, but to know you have them still in your heart in mind is certainly enough for me.
2006-11-29 15:50:50
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answered by astrogirl_scorpio29 1
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Well my dear, just now i am asking this same question. I have just lost someone who i truly love, and yes it is really over. Somehow this hurts sooo much that i feel right now that i wish i didnt love this person. But then does that mean i regret meeting them?
How much can i cry? im suprised i have stopped long enough to write this.
I can't give you any answers right now as, this really hurts. In answer to my own question, "But then does that mean i regret meeting them?" well No, but i am truly sad that i had envisioned living my life with this person together, sharing and caring for one another, because now that isnt going to happen and i think the pain is the realisation that all those great thoughts and plans are not going to come about as hoped.
Its feels GREAT to love, but the PAIN of loss is far greater.
2006-12-01 07:15:55
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answered by Anonymous
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yes.
love is greater than death, why be capable of feelings if not to have them? Why long for things if they are not meant to be ours?
If there is chance for love take it, if you lose the person, you will still have all of the memories, the good times and all of the love that you once shared. If you never love someone, you will never know the true joy of life. To spend time with the one you love. Not loving is like not living, you are never happy, and you have nothing to go home to or to drive you to become a better person.
I don't know if life is greater than death, but love--is more than either.
2006-11-29 15:52:28
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answered by Hopeless Hearts 2
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Most definitely! It is better to have experienced love and the joys that go with it then never sharing yourself or your love. When you live your life withholding love and emotion, you just miss out on some amazing feelings. Think of yourself old and in the rocking chair, all you have to do is think about the memories you made in your life. You can smile thinking back on all the love you experienced. BTW I am one of those 'glass is half full' people :O)
2006-11-29 15:53:24
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answered by Stephanie K 1
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To have never known love is to miss one of the profound joys of life. But the price of finding that great joy is the sadness when you lose it. You succeeded in being brave enough to risk that loss. Love changes you forever and is the defining act of our humanity. It means you will never look back and wonder if you lived peripherally.
2006-11-29 16:23:30
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answered by fancyname 6
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it incredibly is extra desirable to have enjoyed and lost if the loss effects from an ailment or tragedy particularly than a guy or woman walking out on you. it incredibly is the main painful whilst the tip is the different guy or woman leaving you and understanding that guy or woman continues to be there, yet no longer belonging to you to any extent further. Then it incredibly is extra desirable to no longer have had love altogether.
2016-12-14 09:29:29
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, I think so because everyone should know what love means by experience, if you've never experienced love then you can't understand pretty much anything in the world because it's all connected to love
2006-11-30 09:17:11
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answered by Anonymous
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