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... any years later, these emotions will diminish greatly.


For example, perhaps you once really hated a certain classmate, filled with fury towards him. Yet, two, three years later, when you graduate and separate...this sort of hate will turn mild, even vanish or be converted to something else.


The only thing to which this logic does not apply is called longing.


For some people, after you lose them, your longing towards them will instead increase multifold. While you cl ...

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