William Shakespeare
why love hurt people ?
Ah, love! A most mysterious emotion that has caused many a broken heart. Why does love hurt people? It is a question that has been asked since the dawn of time, and yet still remains without a clear answer. Is it because love's intensity is too great for us to bear? Is it because it reveals too much of our true selves, making us vulnerable and exposed? Or is it because love has the power to make us forget our judgment and our common sense, leading us down paths of sorrow and regret? Perhaps it is because love is so powerful that it can make us blind. Blind to the truth, blind to our own best interests, and blind to the fact that not all love stories have happy endings. Whatever the reason, love has the power to change our lives in ways both good and bad. It can bring us joy and happiness, but it can also bring us pain and sorrow. It is both a blessing and a curse, and it is up to us how we use it. So why does love hurt people? Perhaps the answer lies not in the emotion itself, but in the choices we make in how we use it. Love can be a powerful force for good, but it can also be a powerful force for pain. It all depends on how we choose to use it.
