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Father. Husband. Catholic. #1 Amazon Bestseller. I write the best heavy metal fiction on the planet. FREE BOOK & FREE COURSE on my list http://eepurl.com/dur-jb 

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    1. Fury  🃏‏ @HooaFury Jan 31
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      Why do you have to love rarely to love a lot?

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    2. Adam Lane Smith‏ @TheBrometheus Jan 31
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      Replying to @HooaFury

      You absolutely don't. Love capacity grows as you cultivate your ability to channel it.

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    3. Nick‏ @GoldenJanus Jan 31
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      Replying to @TheBrometheus @HooaFury

      If it's the same person yes, but when you get your heart broken a couple of times you don't tend to give love as easy as before. I still love my parents, family and friends like the first day I was capable of feeling love, with others not always so

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    4. Adam Lane Smith‏ @TheBrometheus Jan 31
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      Replying to @GoldenJanus @HooaFury

      When beavers dam up a river, you don't complain that rivers inevitably dry up. You fix the dam problem.

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    5. Nick‏ @GoldenJanus Jan 31
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      Replying to @TheBrometheus @HooaFury

      Perhaps the problem people have is they forget to go whatever dam has formed every day, but get reminded to clear it when the river has dried up and has long changed it's riverbed.

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      Adam Lane Smith‏ @TheBrometheus Jan 31
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      Replying to @GoldenJanus @HooaFury

      My friend suffered chronic kidney stones over several years, scarred his urethra so bad he could barely pee. Had the scar tissue inside his urethra carved out with a laser. It was a living nightmare but eventually he returned to full usage. Sometimes healing takes agony first.

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        1. Adam Lane Smith‏ @TheBrometheus Jan 31
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          And now that everyone is sobbing at the mental image... Do the work and heal your ability to love. It's the only thing that makes life worth living. If you can't love, you're not really alive.

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        1. Nick‏ @GoldenJanus Jan 31
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          I would say it always takes agony first, at least from my experiences and the others I have seen. But how much pain can a person take, and how much love can they give, as such I understand Fury's point and stand by it.

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