Lara Fabian with Lifestyle Advice
It's not bad: Choose what you love most, and let it kill you, if you have to.
The trick is knowing what it is that you really love most. Aristotle had some good advice covering this: He said that an attribute inheres more firmly in the cause of a thing than it does in the thing itself. He gave an example of love: you love the cause of your love more than the object of your love. And the cause of a thing, which is the reason for which that thing exists, is the special nature or essence of that thing.
It's easier to see what this is when we have a common purpose:
See Simone de Beauvoir on Love, Jealousy and Marriage.
The trick is knowing what it is that you really love most. Aristotle had some good advice covering this: He said that an attribute inheres more firmly in the cause of a thing than it does in the thing itself. He gave an example of love: you love the cause of your love more than the object of your love. And the cause of a thing, which is the reason for which that thing exists, is the special nature or essence of that thing.
It's easier to see what this is when we have a common purpose:
See Simone de Beauvoir on Love, Jealousy and Marriage.
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