Guilt....it's like a bag of bricks....
2007-01-05 06:28:18
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answered by Next evolutionary step... 6
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Love is a valuable emotion if you enter into it with maturity, optimism, and at the same time being realistic. If you're immature, you won't know the value of it because the other person won't mean as much to you. Romantic love, like the one you think you want to seek, is just about the other person. And for them, it's just about you. It's just about each other. You are happy in making THEM happy, and you can't understand that until you really, really feel it and experience it. Love, without optimism, is difficult. Love isn't easy. Cause think about it. You're taking two unique personalities, and you're making them be flexible for each other. You have to work with perks, habits, customs, ideas, and emotions. You have to optimistic that it will work...but this is where the reality comes in... You have to be realistic, too. Realize that it's not always going to be a bright afternoon, taking a walk in a beautiful park and forgetting about the world alongside that person. It's great, and it can happen, but not always. At least, not in this world. There's work, school, responsibilities, and things that get in the way. Not to mention schedules that sometimes clash. Love is about compromise and understanding one another. Please and thank you are a must to keep a relationship happy. Respect, trust. Looking at each other as if for the very first time. Spark memories of when you first met. It really helps to keep the spark alive. Be optimistic that things can work, because love believes in everything. But realize that sometimes bad days can happen. When everything about that person might irritate you for reasons outside the relationship. Those days, aren't great. But when you look back, you see what you went through together, and that's when you feel it's beautiful to be in love. During, it's the greatest experience, but overall, it's definitely worth it. You don't HAVE to break up if you love someone, but before you get into a relationship, make sure you know a person. Look deeper than the eyes can see. Look at qualities such as honesty, patience, goal-oriented, loyalty, and all these things. When you find that person, I'm sure you'll realize how worth it is.
2016-03-29 09:11:46
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answered by ? 4
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Philosophically speaking, none of those can be concluded as negatives if they're used in a positive manner by turning them around in a proper perspective. Personally, I would like to take my anger and shove it down a garbage disposal, with the rest of the junk in my life- then the rest would be great, but that's wishful thinking. Happy Friday to you.
Excellent question btw.
added info: Obviously, the thumbs down has no clue what I just said, *sighs*- it's called spirituality. Besides, that's disrespectful and self validating on your part but I wish you well.
2007-01-05 06:25:56
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answered by ? 7
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I would like to rid Regret if I can. Because it's always there to make me feel miserable. I mean, yeah I'll try my best doing something and later on when the result didnt turn out good I'll start thinking "what if I've done this and not that etc..." +_+;
2007-01-05 06:29:39
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answered by Katrinah 1
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Rage
2007-01-05 06:23:03
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answered by running2adream 6
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anger....mostly anger with myself. it gets so tiring to be so hard on myself all the time. i wish i could give myself a break and remember that i'm doing the best i can and then leave me alone....oh, wait, i said that out loud didn't i....
2007-01-05 06:30:09
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answered by shell92107 2
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Guilt because whether i'm right or wrong I always feel guilty.
2007-01-05 06:23:39
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answer #7
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answered by Susie B 6
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Envy! It is so useless.
2007-01-05 06:21:58
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answer #8
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answered by Christabelle 6
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fear
2007-01-05 06:25:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Envy....jealousy. Wish there was no such thing!
2007-01-05 06:25:23
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answered by Rach 3
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