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How can we differ between love and hate?

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Question added by Fazlul Hoque , Assistant Director , DoF,GoB
Date Posted: 2013/09/12
Fazlul Hoque
by Fazlul Hoque , Assistant Director , DoF,GoB

Love is an incredibly powerful word. When you're in love, you always want to be together, and when you're not, you're thinking about being together because you need that person and without them your life is incomplete. This love is unconditional affection with no limits or conditions: completely loving someone. It's when you trust the other with your life and when you would do anything for each other. When you love someone you want nothing more than for them to be truly happy no matter what it takes because that's how much you care about them and because their needs come before your own. You hide nothing of yourself and can tell the other anything because you know they accept you just the way you are and vice versa. This love is unconditional affection with no limits or conditions: completely loving someone. It's when you trust the other with your life and when you would do anything for each other. When you love someone you want nothing more than for them to be truly happy no matter what it takes because that's how much you care about them and because their needs come before your own. You hide nothing of yourself and can tell the other anything because you know they accept you just the way you are and vice versa. Intense hostility and aversion, animosity or dislike usually deriving from fear, anger, or sense of injury is called hate. Hate creates quarrelling, war, conflict or collision. For our wellbeing it is wise to avoid hate condition. 

 

 

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