do you accept "every thing is fare in love and war"?
By ravich
@ravich (242)
India
October 6, 2009 12:01pm CST
hi friends "do you accept every thing is fare in love and war?".
i feel its NO because it's a statement out of fear.it's summed up in a little sentence so people can justify what they know is wrong.run over all the little people and just call them causalities. a sacrifice for the greater good.they are so afraid of life they would rather listen to a feel good message then the truth.this philosophy justifies action of unreasonable people.fear mixed with pride is the recipe for disaster and destruction...friends what do you feel about it
1 response
@ehsanji (503)
• Pakistan
6 Oct 09
It sounds more like an idiom to me sometime. Actually, practically it is cannot be good if applied. Love has got limits. Things don't become "fair: in love since everyone has some limitations. One has to be in his/her limits even if it's love. It'd be unethical to do things on the name of love and war. I don't buy that.

