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... Other relationships are not forced upon us but we do not have complete control over them, like who we fall in love with. We do not choose who we want to fall in love with even though we do choose the situations that makes it possible for the feelings to appear. ... In order for people to be good friends they must have love for themselves. For ages there have been people who have struggled over the puzzle about whether one ought to love oneself or someone else most of all. Those who love everybody but themselves will end up loving nobody, but those who love themselves and no one else will shun their fellow man and in turn receive little love from others. Only friends can help you distribute the love you have for the world and for yourself. ... All in all, to be true oneself, that person needs self-love. ... Two kinds of self-love exist.
Approximate Word count = 1691 Approximate Pages = 6.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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