But none of this matter for the time you were happy.
Another approach: Let’s say you make it up to the age of 80 and then you die. You spend 78 years without love - not loving someone, not being loved by someone. But for two years you loved and were loved. Would this mean that this love was not true love just because it wasn’t “balanced” enough?
again this does not apply to what i was saying, loving someone doesnt cost you.
Frankly i cant tell how you are interpreting me, so i dont know how to clarify what i mean.
But none of this matter for the time you were happy.
Another approach: Let’s say you make it up to the age of 80 and then you die. You spend 78 years without love - not loving someone, not being loved by someone. But for two years you loved and were loved. Would this mean that this love was not true love just because it wasn’t “balanced” enough?
again this does not apply to what i was saying, loving someone doesnt cost you. Frankly i cant tell how you are interpreting me, so i dont know how to clarify what i mean.
I guess “true” and “false” are misleading.
now i’m even more confused
Should I stop?
if you want to, but i’m interested to understand in case i wrote my post in unclear way originally