Why do some of us survive and why do other's fail? Well, my capstone project shed light on this question but did not solve the core issue. You usually do not try to fix things unless they are broken - and we don't always find social things worth the repair. But the passionate difference between love and hate is barely traceable. It takes as much energy to hate someone as it does to love them. This is why I view hate as the most negative & destructive emotion. It eats at you --- the hate as well as the lack of love.
It should go without saying that you can't have love in any form without a trace of hate cruising by to create balance. How the hell can you tell you love someone/something if you've never had a moment to hate it? If you've never known how to miss it? If it's never made you hurt?
The spectrum of love and hate are vast and blend together with ease that makes it nearly undetectable. We all want love, but not everyone is able to understand the subtle, hateful pain of loving relationships.
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