Do you think free will man-made relations are stronger than blood relations??
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Re: Do you think free will man-made relations are stronger than blood relations??
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I fully agree. You cannot expect one to choose someone who they have known for a relatively short time period over someone they have seen virtually every day since infancy for their entire life. It just doesn't work like that.Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: ↑04 Sep 2020, 14:23I dissent with your statement. Yes, circumstances may propagate relationships to grow stronger between strangers, but those related by blood have a unique bond that engraved in love.anoushka_thakur wrote: ↑03 Sep 2020, 07:00 Sometimes relations built by humans flourish far better than blood relations. It all depends on our experiences and how we connect to other people in order to build that relation with them, just like in this book.Some experiences bind us more closely. So its safe to say that man made relations are stronger.
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I think upbringing and personality have a lot to do with whom we choose to be closer to.
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Then, there are also war-made relations. The bonds formed between camerades during wars are some of the strongest bonds that you can have.
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Relations are imposed in blood relations, while free will relations are made and nurtured by heart with love.
So the bond is strong.
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