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How do you turn love into someone you hate?

How do you turn love into someone you hate?

Here are a few reasons worthy of giving it a try and some tips on how to do it:

  1. Less hate is healthier. Dr.
  2. Less hate could mean a longer life.
  3. Love and kindness make us feel good.
  4. Kinder people are more successful.
  5. Creativity and kindness go hand-in-hand.
  6. Be in service.
  7. Meditate.
  8. Think of something (or someone) you love.

Can you like and dislike someone at the same time?

So yes it’s possible to hate and love simultaneously. Originally Answered: Why is it possible to love the same person that you hate? It’s not. It’s something that only happens with passionate people, because there’s a thin line between love and hate.

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How to love the people you hate?

Five Simple Steps to Love the People You Hate. I would like to commend you in your desire to bring Peace and Joy into your relationships. Remember that you are your true healer, and only you can make the real difference. You cannot do anything to the other person. You can only change yourself.

What’s wrong with hating someone?

What they did was wrong but hating is bad for you. It’s unhealthy and you can’t be happy until you trash it (your hatred, not the other person’s car). People hurt you. It’s a fact of life. Whether intentional or unintentional, the pain remains. Usually that hurt turns into hate.

Do you feel like an evil person when you hate others?

Loathing others makes you feel like an evil person. Ironically, if you hang on to hatred, you begin to feel like the wrongdoer. Before you know it you’re breathing fire instead of words, your fangs are showing, your claws come out, and your face contorts into twisted shapes. Who’s evil now? 4.

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Can “hate drive out hate”?

Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” — Martin Luther King, Jr. Eugene is Lifehack’s Entrepreneurship Expert. He is the co-founder and creative lead of HighSpark, offering presentation training for companies. Read full profile