I heard something very astute the other day–the opposite of love isn’t hate; it’s fear. Think about this; it is very true. When you avoid someone because you don’t want to like them and are afraid it could go somewhere and you don’t want to risk getting hurt again or just shut down and don’t put yourself out there at all. You are giving in to fear, the opposite of love. Don’t do this because then you are doing something really bad… you aren’t living; you’re just taking up space. You can’t be afraid to be hurt and there aren’t guarantees. At the least, you’ll always have great memories; at the most, you’ll have a great, life-long relationship.
The opposite of love isn’t hate, it’s indifference. And fear is itself is just derived from hatred. It’s quite common for spouses in abusive relationships to fear their significant other and for very good reasons. This doesn’t mean they don’t love them, quite the opposite, often they do love them very much and this adds to they pain of leaving them as many people in these situations are reluctant to leave.
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June 20th, 2010 at 9:01 PM
The opposite of love isn’t hate, it’s indifference. And fear is itself is just derived from hatred. It’s quite common for spouses in abusive relationships to fear their significant other and for very good reasons. This doesn’t mean they don’t love them, quite the opposite, often they do love them very much and this adds to they pain of leaving them as many people in these situations are reluctant to leave.