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  1. Oct 9, 2024 · Why is love never a waste? While opinions on the topic may vary, many believe love is never a waste because of its psychological and physical benefits. Research suggests that romantic relationships can reduce stress and anxiety levels, ease depression, and boost our overall emotional well-being.

  2. However, some of the acting wasn't all that great. Particularly Lawrence Monoson, who portrays Gabe. Some of the things he does in this film are STUPID. While good and suspenseful overall, I couldn't help laugh during a couple scenes. It's not a waste of an hour and a half at all, but I wouldn't go out and buy it either. 5.5 out of 10

  3. Key points. Love should involve emotion and reason; but regrettably, your rational faculties can be swept away by powerful amorous feelings. By too readily trusting your beloved, should the...

    • Love Makes You Dumb. Love, especially passionate love, can be all-consuming. Some researchers have compared passionate love to addiction (e.g. Reynaud et al., 2010): Our obsessive thoughts and single-minded attention to our lover can impair the more mundane aspects of our daily lives such as studying or working (van Steenbergen et al., 2014).
    • The Co-Existence of Love and Hate. A former colleague of mine was happily married for 20 years when his wife suddenly passed away. While going through her personal items, he found a diary she had written a few years before her death.
    • The “Love Hormone” May Increase Intimate Partner Violence. Oxytocin is a neuropeptide which facilitates pair bonding and is associated with the experience of romantic love and familial love (Schneiderman et al., 2012).
  4. Feb 11, 2019 · Strong beliefs in true love could be blinding you to both the good and bad in your partner, with sometimes toxic results. Old-fashioned romantics might have the wrong idea about love.

  5. While I do think that not wasting time is a noble pursuit, some amount of waste is inevitable. Some amount of what seems like waste may not be. For example, daydreaming (probably) has a function (see University of British Columbia: Brain's problem-solving function at work when we daydream ).

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  7. When is it time to walk-away from a relationship that feels like a waste? When the relationship becomes stifling instead of supportive.

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