I'd have to go on the contrary, I would say unknowing is closer to love than knowing. I think about it from the prospective of a high school kid and his "first love." Often you hear a parent say, "you're too young to know what love is" but the older I get, the concept of love seems to be a little more ellusive. Which I would have to contribute to the knowledge I now obtain. I read once that love is similar to sleep, it is not something you can will yourself into. It comes along for no reason at all. Which I would say is the only really good reason to love.
I'd have to go on the contrary, I would say unknowing is closer to love than knowing. I think about it from the prospective of a high school kid and his "first love." Often you hear a parent say, "you're too young to know what love is" but the older I get, the concept of love seems to be a little more ellusive. Which I would have to contribute to the knowledge I now obtain. I read once that love is similar to sleep, it is not something you can will yourself into. It comes along for no reason at all. Which I would say is the only really good reason to love.
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