are you saying that someone needs to be miserable in order to know what true happiness is? are you saying that someone needs to suffer before they can experience joy?
are you saying that someone needs to be miserable in order to know what true happiness is? are you saying that someone needs to suffer before they can experience joy?
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Originally Posted by geoff
not necessarily. But the person needs to know that the other exists and that its possible.
Its a lot like a balancing effect. Think about it, how can you truly know happiness if to you sorrow is not even possible.
Heaven can not be this perfect place with no pain, no sorrow, no suffering, just absolute perfection. Because then you can exist eternally and do anything with no consequence. Not to mention you would eventually become so desensitized to everything that you would just be, you would feel happiness, or sorrow, or pain or pleasure, you would just be. (Which is the worst existence of all) This idea of a perfect existence is so far fetched I have a hard time understanding how anyone could ever believe in it, its just inhuman.