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Discussion Hate is fundamentally rooted in love

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Even when hate feels intense and destructive, it often arises from love being distorted, betrayed, or unmet:

You can only deeply hate something if you once cared about it, or if it threatens something you love. For example, people often hate those who hurt their loved ones, not strangers.

Hatred toward a person or group is frequently rooted in broken connections, lost trust, failed expectations, or fear of losing something cherished. This suggests hate is not the opposite of love, but its shadow, a warped response when love is denied or damaged.

So hate isn’t a separate energy, but a corrupted form of love, proving that even intense hate still relies on the presence or memory of love to exist at all.

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love is a corrupted form of hate
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Even when hate feels intense and destructive, it often arises from love being distorted, betrayed, or unmet:

You can only deeply hate something if you once cared about it, or if it threatens something you love. For example, people often hate those who hurt their loved ones, not strangers.

Hatred toward a person or group is frequently rooted in broken connections, lost trust, failed expectations, or fear of losing something cherished. This suggests hate is not the opposite of love, but its shadow, a warped response when love is denied or damaged.

So hate isn’t a separate energy, but a corrupted form of love, proving that even intense hate still relies on the presence or memory of love to exist at all.

@PenisWise @pearex
What can be said to such true words... the opposite of love is not hatred, but indifference. Hatred is still a bond however it ties a knot where love is wounded. To hate someone means to still reserve a place for them in your soul.
 
Even when hate feels intense and destructive, it often arises from love being distorted, betrayed, or unmet:

You can only deeply hate something if you once cared about it, or if it threatens something you love. For example, people often hate those who hurt their loved ones, not strangers.

Hatred toward a person or group is frequently rooted in broken connections, lost trust, failed expectations, or fear of losing something cherished. This suggests hate is not the opposite of love, but its shadow, a warped response when love is denied or damaged.

So hate isn’t a separate energy, but a corrupted form of love, proving that even intense hate still relies on the presence or memory of love to exist at all.

@PenisWise @pearex
hatred is just will of power or entelechy directed towards it's own self
so it's a shit thing and only harms yourself, it's rooted in love because hatred is just an absence of love (like it's a continuum)
 

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