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What is the point of having anything if it will just be lost to you one day? Why have possessions if they will just break or get stolen? Why have loved ones if they will just leave you or die one day?
Won't anyone be happier if they never experienced loss by never having anything to lose?
"It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all" my foot, Shakespeare.
 MasterOfFear posted over a year ago
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totaldramafan96 said:
I have never really thought about it.

Great, now that is gonna bug me for the whole night.

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FlightofFantasy said:
Because that's life. It's a crazy bitch of a merry-go-round, one which you can always get off if it makes you sick.
And you're totally right about Shakespeare being wrong. Everyone knows this is the real deal:
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Because that's life. It's a crazy bitch of a merry-go-round, one which you can always get off if it makes you sick.
And you're totally right about Shakespeare being wrong. Everyone knows this is the real deal:
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I think i am going to share that with... allot of people in my life later.
MasterOfFear posted over a year ago
User20392 said:
I haven't thought about it very much... Now I am, though. lol when it comes to the love ones thing I think I have a different opinion. I guess that kind of thing happens because ... Well, that's life, that's how things are, and there's many things we can keep asking ourselves about but we'll never know the answer, maybe. And about what Shakespeare said, does that quote talk about love in general or love when it comes to being in a romantic relationship? ... Man am I tired right now... -___-
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i think it might be love in general.
MasterOfFear posted over a year ago
Codby said:
To do something in your life is better than to waste it. Only because you are afraid for the bad things in live. You need to experience the bad things so you can truly enjoy the good things. People who never lost a thing, don't know true happiness. Because they don't know what they really have.

Sorry for the long answer. :)

Ps: If you lose something,
you can always find it back.
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I guess your right about that.
MasterOfFear posted over a year ago
Darkshine said:
By that, life would be meaningless.
But it isn't. The point of life is to live it the best way you can, even though we know nothing is forever, we should still try and make something of ourselves. For us. For humanity.
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BookNerd17 said:
People wouldn't be happier if they never had anything to lose because then they would have nothing to live for. I'm not talking about possessions but the people you love and care about. If you think about it yes your family and friends will die someday but the memory of them, what they stood for, and the fact that they truly appreciated and loved you for who you are is something that makes a huge difference. If you honestly think life would be better with out loved ones than you've never found someone, whether it be family or friend, tha was worth living for. I mean wouldn't you rather happy now and possibly unhappy later on than to be miserable your entire life? Also if you are with people you love, even after they pass your life will be happier. Each positive relationship you have with your family or friends only makes you stronger.
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What if i would think i was happier? A fish doesn't know he's in water and a blind person might never know that he is blind if no one points it out.
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dreamfields said:
I think Shakespear was right. While loosing someone you love hurts, it can leave you with fond memories. Having loved lets you know what is possible. As far as material things, they may be necessary, but they don't last forever. People who get wrapped up with having things are always left wanting more. Love is the only thing that can last forever.
Let's say you have a great vacation. It's fun while it's happening, but can be hard letting it go, and returning to every day life. I would rather enjoy it than never have experienced it in the first place.
I think the key is to make the most of today every day. As the saying goes, Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift, that's why it's called the present.
So enjoy each present life offers.
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What you said about time sure was clever. Thank you..
MasterOfFear posted over a year ago
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Thank you.
dreamfields posted over a year ago
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