When love and hate dominate, people become blind, losing their capacity to reason. It is like walking through a thick fog; when emotions are too intense, they cloud our vision, making it impossible to see things as they truly are. Just as a storm can distort the horizon, blurring the line between sky and sea, overpowering love and hate obscure the boundaries between right and wrong.
When we let strong emotions take the wheel, it’s like driving at night with glaring headlights, making everything else fade into darkness. Our judgment becomes narrowed, and we lose sight of the bigger picture. Love and hate, when unchecked, are like waves crashing against the shore with such force that they erode the sand, wearing down the solid ground of rational thought.
The balance of reason is disrupted, much like a scale tipped entirely to one side, making it difficult to weigh different perspectives fairly. In such a state, people chase after illusions, like reaching for reflections in a broken mirror, unaware that what they see is distorted and fragmented. To regain clarity, we must calm the emotional storms, allowing the waters of our minds to settle, so that truth can rise to the surface and be seen clearly once again.