So while browsing through a blog post a friend showed me, I came across this image that read "What is the strongest force on Earth? Answer: Love".
This could perhaps be true in an idealistic world. In this world, certainly not. Love, while definitely important, can hardly be considered the most strongest or powerful.
An easy example is when you bring money in the equation. In most realistic situations, love without money is not sufficient to provide happiness. Can one be happy with money, but without love? Maybe. Maybe not. Can one be happy without money? Most likely not.
Don't get me wrong, I would actually personally value love more than money. But if I were to be completely rational, I should not be doing so. True happiness is a delicate balance of money and love. Lack of one or the other will simply tilt the balance unfavorably.
This could perhaps be true in an idealistic world. In this world, certainly not. Love, while definitely important, can hardly be considered the most strongest or powerful.
An easy example is when you bring money in the equation. In most realistic situations, love without money is not sufficient to provide happiness. Can one be happy with money, but without love? Maybe. Maybe not. Can one be happy without money? Most likely not.
Don't get me wrong, I would actually personally value love more than money. But if I were to be completely rational, I should not be doing so. True happiness is a delicate balance of money and love. Lack of one or the other will simply tilt the balance unfavorably.
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