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Our feelings are just chemistry. Chemical substances and formations of them. By the time chemistry changes, so do feelings.
What does not change is lack of substances which cause nevroses or psychoses. (For example in the first case lack of serotonine causes depression and in the secons lack of lithium causes manio-depression). In these cases medical treatment is needed.....

2007-11-23 03:14:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Time heals all wounds - if you treat them first. If you leave someone on bad terms with yelling and screaming (or backstabbing), it will take a lot longer before you can even stand to see them, than if you had agreed you had differences with some civility, and moved on. A bad experience is always easier to get over if you can leave it knowing at least that it wasn't done deliberately to injure you, that at least the first steps are taken towards some kind of understanding, that some attempt is made to get past the "I'm good and you're evil" mentality. If there is at least some neutrality, time is a good healer, but not if there is a constant irritation in the wound and a bad taste in the mouth.

2007-11-23 02:55:18 · answer #2 · answered by The Camel 4 · 1 0

Yes for the most part. I do believe that some wounds never heal, since that saying is meant for emotional wounds.

2007-11-23 02:51:45 · answer #3 · answered by grumpyoldman 7 · 1 0

Time does not heal any wounds,
what you find out is time like distance has a strong affect on your perception of the importance of people and events.

think of when you were in high school, you had friends and enemies and the social scene seemed so important.
once you graduated you found that within a few years all those people disappeared from your life, they went to college, joined the military, got jobs, and moved away.
you were lucky if you kept in touch with 10 people from high school. Looking back, remembering how important it seemed for people to like you. now that their gone, you realize they were not important at all. all the emotion, all the drama comes to nothing. and you move on.

maybe there was a special someone, a high school sweetheart, that you broke up with, you were determined to remember them forever, after a few years your having difficulty even remembering what they looked like.

and the importance of your life in your home town, starts to fade, after you have moved away. and a after a few years all these people and places will be forgotten, except on holidays or when you see something that reminds you of the them.

Those who are alive must move forward.
those bound by the past are just ghosts.

2007-11-23 03:14:27 · answer #4 · answered by Brad456 5 · 1 0

Not really. Time can definately lessen the pain from wounds, but some things you just don't "get over." A person will never be the same after a rape, or the death of a child or close loved one. But, after time the person can learn to find a new normal and function successfully in life. But, they still are never the same again, and the pain will never be gone.

2007-11-23 03:37:41 · answer #5 · answered by #3ontheway! 4 · 1 0

I don't believe it really, time makes you think about things logically and maybe accept them, but can never take away the hurt it caused - which is why something will still upset us years later.

Would be nice if it did heal all wounds....

2007-11-23 02:49:02 · answer #6 · answered by LISA B 3 · 1 0

Yes I believe in the saying, it has woked for me. I'm 23, when I was 7 my moms boyfriend sexually molested me. I went to therapy for about two years. When I use to talk about "the incident(s)" it would bring tears to my eyes. Over the years I have learnd to get over it and my wounds have been healed in time. I can now talk about it with no problem.

2007-11-23 03:14:50 · answer #7 · answered by Unique1 2 · 1 0

yes and no, because it isn't actually time that heals wounds but Its what happens in that time. You get to put things in perspective and realise that things are always as bad as they seem and some good could indeed be round the corner or right in front of your face but time gives you the ability to stop being so blind...

2007-11-23 02:58:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Time doesn't heal all wounds. It moves on regardless of whether or not your wounds have healed.

2007-11-23 03:02:48 · answer #9 · answered by Subconsciousless 7 · 1 0

It's not necessarily "time" that heals all wounds, it's more that we tend to forget over old things. We also tend to place less importance to events that happened in the past and we place past experiences with newer ones.

2007-11-23 03:01:35 · answer #10 · answered by labelapark 6 · 1 0

No I dont believe time heals all wounds....you just try your best to move past them.

2007-11-23 02:47:20 · answer #11 · answered by janetlouise24 4 · 1 0

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