When the whole day is spent for others, one can greatly appreciate time to oneself.
When the whole day is spent for oneself, one can greatly appreciate time with others.
If life needs balance, but love/goodness/happiness is at one end of the spectrum, then is a balanced life neutral instead of fully composed of said good things? But can one really have too much goodness in one’s life? Perhaps love and goodness are the balance, and there are different things on the ends of the spectrum. If love (as a concept) is a balance between love (the emotion) for oneself and love for others, then total love for oneself (and no care for others) would be on one end, and total love for others (and denial of oneself) would be on the other end. The balance involves all.
anchie said,
March 22, 2008 at 11:04 pm
Perhaps through loving yourself, you are loving others; and through loving others, you are loving yourself…
your post was published at 2:22am! 222…”Have faith. Everything’s going to be all right. Don’t worry about anything, as this situation is resolving itself beautifully for everyone involved.”