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"Only once one has known real sadness can one feel true happiness"
True or not true? Why?
True or not true? Why?
This is more to do with how they both compliment and obscure true feelings in the most romantic sense. For any emotion you experience for a prolonged amount of time, you wind up forgetting what the other opposite emotion feels like (normalcy bias). Someone with depression might not even realize they used to feel happy at some point, or recognize they are happy in any moment because they were blinded by their sadness. The same can apply for being content and happy, that when the walls of sadness close in it becomes hard to accept and we reject bad can happen to us. Light shines the brightest, if seen from the darkness. etc
I couldn't have one without the other.
"Only once one has known real sadness can one feel true happiness"
True or not true? Why?