Physical and emotional pain, its consequences.
By LillyWriter
@lillywriter (1143)
Lithuania
May 26, 2017 6:59am CST
If someone causes us physical pain, we are angry. If someone seriously hurt us, we feel hatred for the man, perhaps for years. If someone causes emotional pain, we believe that we have to forgive, to understand, especially when it's our parents, spouses or children. It looks like we have no right to be angry and hate them.
Physical pain sometimes have consequences. Emotional pain always has consequences. And when there is a hearing why you are unlucky in love, work, have no friends, the answer is always in the emotional trauma of the past.
It looks like emotional pain is often much worse and much longer-lasting than physical. Is it truth?
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5 responses
@Nitinsharma (417)
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26 May 17
The sad path everyone had gone through... Its very difficult for a person to have patieve and control his/her emotions while going through emotional pain :(
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@ilocosboy (45155)
• Philippines
26 May 17
Yeah, that is true but sometimes it also depend how the person react to the pain they have. Some people can easily forgive and some people don't easily forget.
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@lillywriter (1143)
• Lithuania
30 May 17
People are different and of course, they react differently.
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@TiarasOceanView (70020)
• United States
26 May 17
I believe it to be so yes.
Speaking from experience, mental or emotional abuse suffered, can be life long.
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@lillywriter (1143)
• Lithuania
30 May 17
I never had experienced any abuse, but I understand it leaves life long consequences.
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@TiarasOceanView (70020)
• United States
30 May 17
@lillywriter I am happy to know that you have not.
@magnumopus (1644)
• Singapore
31 May 17
Yes of course physical pain could easily heal but emotional pain or psychological scars takes time and sometimes people even carry this emotional or psychological scars for the rest of their life.








