Is it necessary to love someone to live....answer with the pshycologist meaning pls....
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It is not necessary to love someone...... It’s become commonplace to proclaim that truly loving another depends on first loving yourself. But just how warranted is this maxim? Is it supported by science or academic research? Or is it little more than folk wisdom—or maybe, pseudo-wisdom? I’ve sought to track down any authoritative studies on this so-intriguing topic . . . and come up with nothing.
I could be wrong here, but it’s always felt to me like one of those aphorisms that’s accepted as valid primarily because it sounds valid. And the truism does exude a tone of wise, loving self-compassion. It seems completely reasonable that we can’t really know love until we experience it from within—for ourselves.
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The answer is pretty simple, because you are human being. It's not that you have to love someone but when time brings that one person in your life, you just can't help but fall in love.
Saying it's “necessary” to fall in love makes it sound like it's under your control which is false. Love isn't a necessity of life, it's just a part of life. In a way, love is like breakfast. You surely don't have to have it. But if you have it, the day just feels a little better. Love is a feeling that surely brings peace and happiness in life. It has it's own catch but hey, what doesn't.
I hope you fall in love one day. You meet the person whose sight can make you happy, whose voice can make your day, and whose touch can heal your heart. Who you'll sing for even if you know you're a shi*ty singer and who you'll go miles for.
Love has the power to bring out the poet in you which I just realised and now I need to stop writing and go tell someone how much I love them.
You might just have helped me find mine, I wish you all the very best in finding yours.