90sgamer said:
BNguyen said:
90sgamer said:
Professor James said:
Is there anything you can do that no matter how often you do it, you suffer absolutely no negative effects?
I can think of a few off the top of m head.
Learn
Forgive (not to be confused with inaction or being a push over)
love
well, there could be a few things wrong with forgiveness and love. for forgiveness, it'd be like letting a criminal go no matter how much wrong they do and no matter how bad it gets. And for love, you could actually start to love something so much that it becomes destructive towards anything that might possibly get between yourself and the object or person of that directly love.
Forgiveness does not meet to let someone go after wrong doing. I looked it up to make sure.
What you described isn't love. You described the want for something. Love=/=want.
Forgiveness means letting something or someone off the hook for some arbitrary reason, so in a situation of endless forgiveness, you might be inclined to release a dangerous person because no matter what they did or might do, you'll forgive them before it's occurred. If you kept someone like that in custody, that is not forgiving them since you aren't inclined to let them go, it means you have some kind of problem with them.
If you forgive someone of what they've done, that means you've let them off the hook for whatever they did; imprisoning or keeping custody over someone for actions they've done is not a form of forgiveness.
Thinking with pretty much endless forgiveness is about the same as when Nazi Germany invaded Czechoslovakia and Austria. The Allies pretty much just gave Hitler a slap on the wrist for doing that; luckily they actually did something when Germany invaded Poland.
And love's definition is subjective.
You or anyone else might see love as cherishing someone and always wanting to be there for them and look out for their safety, but in a situation of endless love, if that love grows too strong, it could affect your perceptions of the world surrounding you, seeing everything as a potential thief of that love or something that would stand in between you and your love. If it got too strong, you could end up smothering the object of your affection, this could also lead to stalking and possible imprisonment. You could also see others as potential rivals to your love and become madly protective, again smothering your object of love but also potentially dangerous to everyone else.
You also have the possibility of becoming abusive, thinking that anytime your love might go somewhere they could be cheating on you, thus your love makes you aggressive to keep your love by your side and under your watch.
And have you never heard of "If I can't have X, then nobody can!"?
It's a form of obsession stemming from love or desire.
As I said, love is subjective and has many different meanings for people, there is no single definition of the term or concept but there are common factors between them all, which I would have to say would be desire directed towards a person or object.