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Love and let go

8th May 2010 in Kiyu's ramblings

Is it not possible to keep loving a person, but to have given up? Or does “giving up” and “letting go” mean stopping loving the person altogether? To forget and stop caring? Does it necessarily have to get to that point, before you can consider yourself to truly have let go?

Is it possible to let go, but to still love? (PS. I’m listening to heartbreaking tunes and so should you)

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2 Responses to “Love and let go”
  1. Thomas says:
    8th May 2010 at 22:57

    That will be something like “accepting reality” versus “to stop feeling”, right? If so, then I’d yes it’s possible.

    However, I believe most people are referring to “letting go” as letting go of the feelings altogether and “moving on” in life. A lot easier said than done, though. We’re all humans. :)

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  2. Janne says:
    8th May 2010 at 20:46

    I would definitely think that it’s possible to give up and still love. But to “let go” I would think you’d have to be at a point where you don’t think about the person too often anymore, though you could still have feelings for and care about him/her. If you love someone strongly I’d think it would be very hard to let go, as you’d naturally think alot about the person. To let go doesn’t mean to totally stop caring, just to stop focusing too much about it and let your life move on. To not let it have much control over you, and especially not let it drag you down.
    At least that’s my five cents. I’m having trouble wording my thoughts, so I’ll stop here. :D As long as you’re happy whether you’ve let go or not is irrelevant. :)

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