Nylan
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I always thought it was a love/hate slider...
the people you hate the most are people you once loved. exgirlfriend/wives, former friends(who for one reason or another you've come to be mad at), family members that have angered you.
the court system even [recognises] "crimes of passion".
Less Hate for me...
Love is too volatile an emotion and can easy disintegrate to hate when careless.
Cultivating the ability not to hate however, goes a long way in creating a more peaceful world.
I'm wondering where the empirical evidence for this is, or even a logical justification. If one person loves another, and is hated back, it's really rather likely that love will be useless and ineffectual.Hate does not defeat love.
Love can defeat hate.
Rock paper scissors.
That's what I'd say. More emotion means more irrationality, more idiocy, more foolishness, and therefore more injustice, more carelessness, more suffering, and also more jealousy.Life is passion. More love means more passion, less hatred means less passion.
I shall explain what the different options could result in:
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So the question is: would you prefer moderation or polarisation? A lukewarm world, not too bad but a bit dull, or a hot one, with great love and some hate going on?
I'm wondering where the empirical evidence for this is, or even a logical justification. If one person loves another, and is hated back, it's really rather likely that love will be useless and ineffectual.
That's what I'd say. More emotion means more irrationality, more idiocy, more foolishness, and therefore more injustice, more carelessness, more suffering, and also more jealousy.
Whereas removing hate allows what love there is free reign.
It isn't chemistry, but my example shows the possible results in a simplified form.
NESing keeps me from OT for days at a time.I was wondering when you were gonna show up to this thread.
What's the pic, it reminds me of a bull?
Yeah, I know, I was just being silly.Well, I agree with you, but it's anti-hate in question. Not hate. Anti-hate isn't a bad thing. Pro-love is just a better thing.