Heh you may be right, we can certianly though both endulge in our
emotions whilst being able to 'raltionalise't then at the same time.

I have been married for 20 years come next summer, I'll be 40 years old
(just abut) whne that happens.  So doing the maths you'll see that I
married at the young age of 20, and my wife is 3 years younger than
me.

We are very much in love, in fact if anything the emotion grows
stronger the longer we are together.  For me, I just couldn't image
life without my wife.  So how has this effected me?

In soooo many countless ways, I am (in part) my love for me wife, my
kids my siblings, my parents, my freinds, and even my fellow man.

Perhaps another question could be how can we have a sense of Self,
without our emotions(any of them)?

On 20 Apr, 12:41, Matthijs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello to all,
>
> I do not know if this is the right place is to ask this question.
> Because I have the feeling that philosophers let their mind rule over
> their heart. I will ask it anyway.
>
> How does Love affect our (your) self-being?
>
> Our live on a thin red line,
> Matthijs
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