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flexagon ([personal profile] flexagon) wrote2014-10-18 11:20 am
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I start to think ANY two mental states can coexist.

So. It seems a person can truly love something and still (desperately) need a break? This has the ring of an aphorism, one that I never really believed in, one that someone probably told me as I rolled my young eyeballs to the ceiling.

Related: one can truly love something and also have nightmares about it.

Related: loving and being angry.

Related: love and hate themselves can coexist. But you knew that one, everyone knows that one.
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[personal profile] randysmith 2014-10-18 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Don't the other three follow from the last one?

*sympathies*

[identity profile] nahele-101.livejournal.com 2014-10-18 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Can't have love without knowing the opposite, so yup...I agree with ya.

Breaks can be good so that you can regain what you loved about "whatever", and not get caught up in the things that take away from it.

[identity profile] apfelsingail.livejournal.com 2014-10-18 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Hugs. Sounds like a rough patch.

[identity profile] soong.livejournal.com 2014-10-19 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
burnout happens. I once had a passionate hobby I did M-W-F for too many months and had to cut back to one night a week and even took a whole month off once, but it's still out there and I still like it and have fun when I go.

[identity profile] a-kosmos.livejournal.com 2014-10-19 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds complicated.

[identity profile] miyyu.livejournal.com 2014-10-19 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I think almost any two mental states can indeed coexist. The human mind is really good at allowing emotional paradox. It's annoying.