The love lack dichotomy?

Philosophically speaking,is the owner of a lonely heart better off than the owner of a broken heart? Is it truly better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all?

2013-07-15T08:37:57Z

Ohai,Angels.

fractal2013-07-19T06:08:45Z

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better off loving (((random))), yes, it's risky, yes, it's potentially hazardous and highly toxic, but life is no life without it.

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(((angels)))
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Anonymous2013-07-16T13:03:59Z

Is it better to have all your money taken or have never had any money?

Would you/me/anyone be afraid of being rich if it required a little risk? a personal investment?

Is it worth having/finding "A satisfying return or result" in anything?
Or just giving up and admitting you are beat before you start?

Love is not a Division into two usually contradictory parts or opinions. Is it?
Isn't it something a little different than that?

The angels have the phone box.2013-07-14T12:23:54Z

I think it comes down to how the individual deals with the situation. Some people take a disappointment and do even more damage to themselves in hopes of avoiding further hurt. But I wouldn't be surprised if someone with that mindset did damage to him or herself from a life alone instead.

Philosophically I think what matters most is to find ways to keep on loving, regardless of what happens along the way.

DinDjinn2013-07-13T15:49:50Z

Hearts do not permanently break. I favor the situation in which experience has been involved, with possible learning and emotional maturity. This I think is preferable to the situation wherein nothing has happened nor been experienced. Go ahead there are worse things than hurt feelings.

Anonymous2013-07-19T13:02:06Z

In my opinion, it is better to own a broken heart than a lonely one. Because, a broken heart can be mended with a new relationship and it gives you experience and memories which you can cherish forever.However, a lonely heart will be hollowed forever.
it is better to try and lose again and again until you win, than never try at all.

hope i helped

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