Can you measure love?
@wifredorv31 (51)
October 20, 2018 11:10pm CST
When I talk to other people about the management indicators, I always ask them to indicate something that they believe cannot be measured and always love is one of their answers, what do you think? It could be measured or not the love of a quantitative way?
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@CarolynP777 (103)
• United States
22 Oct 18
I think love can be measured although not in a scientific sense. Love is measured by showing someone you care and how much. It's measured in how we treat one another. Showing respect, compassion, empathy are all measures of love. Not everything in life has scientific or quantitative measure.
@wifredorv31 (51)
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22 Oct 18
@CarolynP777 Hi, Welcome... This is a very good opinion I think shared by many people who see love from a sentimental perspective, but I wonder: will there be those who see it from a materialistic point of view?
Thanks for your opinion.
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@CarolynP777 (103)
• United States
23 Oct 18
@wifredorv31 Unfortunately there are always those who will view almost everything from a materialistic view. I find that sad. While material things can bring a certain degree of comfort it's the nontangible things that truly make me happy. Someone giving of themselves.
@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
21 Oct 18
We can describe a person as having little love or lots of love and so it can be measured in such terms.
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@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
23 Oct 18
@wifredorv31 We might be able to do, on a scale of one to ten, how much do you love so-and-so or such-and such?
@wifredorv31 (51)
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22 Oct 18
I agree with this approach, this is a way to quantify it, but even in a dichotomous way, that is, with two possible values, a lot or a little, but I wonder: could it be assigned a numerical value?
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@BigMoney25 (1286)
• Philippines
21 Oct 18
I think there are plenty of ways to measure love but for me I'm the type of person who doesn't want to measure it because I just want to enjoy loving my girlfriend and being loved back. Well I guess we all have different opinions when it comes to love and also different ideas or we have our own ways of how we wanted to be loved. @wifredorv31
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@wifredorv31 (51)
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22 Oct 18
@debjani1 This is an interesting opinion on which you will comment much more. When possible, please explain a little more why do you think so? so we can better understand your point of view. Thanks for your opinion.