"For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction." While Newton was talking about mathmatics, I'm sure his influence was not without attention to the pychological forshadowing of the same proportion. In love in war, all, and nothing is fair.
Throughout this life, every person is challenged to put out the fires of love and war, sometimes winning and sometimes shamelessly loosing. But without the latter, no exuberance could be reaped by the former. However, loosing is still hard to do, especially if it feels like you've been doing it alot. No matter how many times it happens, it does not make it any easier. Sometimes, after loosing so much, you realize maybe you should stop trying to win so hard, and just play the game yourself. Amazingly, you begin to win here, and champion the nature of whatever game it is you have seen both sides. And is that when you realize that particular game is not for you?
Games of love and war create balance. Within games lie strategies, assumptions, a gamble. How can I beat the opposition, how can I overcome the rules? How can I advance to the next game?
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