@wilx A roasted chicken can fill my bully for 2-3 days, but if I have live chicken, I can pet her whenever I want, hug her whenever I feel like it & massage my feet on them, and I can do that for years with a live pet chicken. Why wouldn't I exchange a few moments of pleasure with years of happiness ?
If you only have one love in your life, the chance of you being clingy is very high IMHO. Love doesn't need to be romantic love. Have a few people around you who love and care about you, and you do that in return is good for health.
Also ... I am not sure whether it's just me ... I think a lot of the times, we are no in love with the person we think we are in love with, we are in love with our own fantasy of that person.
@wilx Also, you need to get more fun out of life :p
Let me teach you how to ... you see, your are limited by others doctrine. They teach you how to live, some of those rules are good for you, some benefit whoever governs you, some benefit the society as a whole.
Some of those doctrine actually limits your happiness.
Once I had a ex-colleague who lived by very traditional values, who thought that I should be like her and follow all the rules, who was as depressed as hell. But why should I be like her and be as depressed as hell?
There was a quote: "Only a fool can be happy". I totally disagree. Fools can't see the true nature of things, they will fail more than an intelligent and learnt person. If you keep on failing, how can you be happy? I don't really see those who trap themselves in mental cages can really be happy.
array to sort: [5,2,6], turn into: [0,0,2,0,0,5,6] (sparse array). That's linear complexity, but you have gaps and memory tradeoff. Just wanted to know if that's actually a thing.