To find the love and lose it one day:

Here I mean anyone that had find his/her real, true, mutual love (you love him/her and he/she loves you). It doesn't matter if it was a partner or even husband/wife). They lived together and enjoyed life for some time. Everything was good and seemed paradise.

But one day something had happened and he/she lost it.

Never even to find it:

Here I mean anyone that lived the whole life and didn't find his/her real love.

It was always only the one-sided love (you love somebody, but he/she doesn't love you or vise versa) or even just attraction.

Thank you for your honest answers!

I wish everyone have had found the true love!

So, the most people think, the first option is better. And I think the same.

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  • Yes, Ryu! That is really better! :)

    Thank you!

  • Hi Rana!

    So, it seems love is such a good and great thing that can bless people with happiness for the whole life.

    Thank you for sharing your opinion!

    • Ur welcome

      Love is a key for happiness as u mentioned 

    • Thank you Rana!

      Have a good day!

  • Better to find love and lose it than living with no love because as human being we need love and care we need to be loved.

  • Yeah.. and nothing like a good vodka or some beers to fix anything :D

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    • Thank you Ella!

      I will add my opinion soon.

  • Hi Kaya!

    So, memory is also important. If we remember, then we live those good moments and enjoy the bright emotions again...

    Thank you for sharing your opinion!

  • find the love and lose it one day is better than never find it 

    We should appreciate the shared memory that we've been through

    "NO REGRET"

    every relation is subjected to fail

  • Hi Mishaikh!

    But it is also sad... I don't know, how that Urdu poet can say so... Or maybe she was not his real love?

    And is love so absorbing or time consuming that "it takes you away (mostly) from your other live obligations"?

    Thank you for your thoughts and opinion!

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