Doggy Diary

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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Class Blogging Topic: 20/1

Yes, I personally feel that it is heaps better to have never known something than to have known something and to ultimately lose it later. When one has been experienced something and understands the wonders of it, for example the love and joy that a pet brings or seemingly mundane things like the warmth of the sun, to have that thing taken away would be a very big blow to the person. That person would be deprived of that thing and as he had once remembered how it was when he still had that something, he would constantly be thinking about it and it would bug him very much. For example, if one has been living in the place where there is a Sun constantly shining brightly and providing warmth, but that person is forced to move to another location where there is a lack of sun, he would start to miss the things that the Sun provided and start to yearn for it. Instead, a person who has been constantly living in a location without the Sun would not know how it was like to have a Sun and have no idea about what it was like would not bother about thinking about the Sun, and would not be troubled.
Therefore, I feel that it is better to have never known something than to have known something and to ultimately lose it afterwards.

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