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Why or why not?

2007-09-09 05:15:05 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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No. A person can go through a whole life and not have a single close relationship. It just depends on whether the person cares about having a relationship or not.

2007-09-09 05:23:06 · answer #1 · answered by mudkips 2 · 0 0

How to say that...
It depend on your mind Everybody live and alive with their own mind.. so they will have a different assumings. How come everybody will be the same. if you don't want to socialize with other that will be also fine..up to u! .But human relationships are needed for me....We can't live alone in the world if you think generally...

2007-09-09 06:13:25 · answer #2 · answered by wisten 2 · 0 0

One of the most important parts, as they act to complete and accompany the lonely human soul.

2007-09-09 07:53:58 · answer #3 · answered by Collin 2 · 0 0

From my perspective? Yeah, i think so.

I notice that when I am put in a lonely situation where there's no friends around, eventually I talk to restaurant waiters, busdrivers, stewardesses, animals, plants, stuff toys and eventually to myself. I think this is also true to everyone. Everyone, in differing extents, has a yearning to belong to a group, be loved, be heard and be appreciated. I think I would rather choose to be dead if I am the only living thing remaining on this planet. I'd be a hypocrite if I'd say I don't need relationships, especially human relationships.

Man cannot know himself as man unless he encounters a woman. Child cannot know itself as a child unless it encounters a grown-up. A black-skinned cannot know that it has black skin until it encounters a white-skinned. Dwarf cannot know itself as dwarf unless it sees a giant. Etc. Etc.

Humans need human relationships in order to know themselves as humans... (reminiscent of the Tarzan story, only for him to find out later that animals behave better than humans).

In the process of creation, everything is always asked to place itself between two ends of a string. Relationships enable this knowingness and helps it to decide.

2007-09-09 07:25:13 · answer #4 · answered by medea 3 · 0 0

I'm going to present 2 views here. our foolish human view and more logical one.

HUMAN: of course it's important! how are you supposed to go through life without loving someone or caring about what happens to someone, even if it's a single person? how could you get things done if you had no one to talk to and were constantly bored?

I think this view is pretty odd. none of these things mentioned as "important" are actually important.

LOGICALLY: no. human relationships are inventions of humans to make life appear mroe interesting. humans believe that if you are having "fun" (which is just a surge or hormones and whatnot invading your brain giving you the sense of something being more attractive than something else, such as math) life has more meaning. this is just an illusion caused by hormones. connections in your complicated brain give you the message that you should be doing this instead of this, no matter how bad it is for you (playing video games instead of getting exercise, eating potato chips instead of salad, reading a comic book instead of a newspaper) human relationships isn't as bad as this, but still belongs in the "not important" section. the feeling that human contact is a necessity is just another illusion.

people think that human contact is necessary because they were raised by people that believed that. go back in time far enough and people lived longer when they lived in groups.

to make things shorter, human relationships are not important, they just have an illusion of necessity.

2007-09-09 05:41:19 · answer #5 · answered by Fundamenta- list Militant Atheist 5 · 0 0

yesssss! totally i do for sure! :)

isn't it just naturally part of human nature? i mean all we really want is to love and be loved and be happy and just feel good in life

"all you need is love!"- The Beatles

2007-09-09 06:56:33 · answer #6 · answered by Katie 4 · 0 0

The degree to which relationships are important is directly proportionate to the degree to which one can tolerate, accept or enjoy being alone.

If you fear being alone, relationships become extremely important.
If you enjoy being alone, relationships are just a part of day to day life.

2007-09-09 06:01:16 · answer #7 · answered by guru 7 · 0 0

I think that those who have good relationships with others are happier because they can always share their memories.
The memories that I share with others are better than the memories that i have to myself.

2007-09-09 07:26:58 · answer #8 · answered by dogstar 2 · 0 0

Of course. I'm not necessarily talking love. I mean in general-if we didn't, whats the real reason for life? Whats the purpose of just being?- if thats- what your asking.

2007-09-09 05:57:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-10-18 10:37:44 · answer #10 · answered by sutliff 4 · 0 0

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