Why People Hate (and, Therefore, Love) to Argue
You can’t have an argument without an X and Y. So where do X and Y originate?
X and Y is (or, are) zero and one (0 and 1).
Circular (and Linear) Relationships
This is because there is a circular relationship between zero and one (circumference and diameter).
Explaining love. And, hate.
Meaning you cannot have love without hate (or hate without love). You need both to have either. And, you need either to have both.
Individual and Group Dynamics
This is because there is a circular relationship between an individual and a group.
Which is another way of saying there is a circular relationship between one and two. Again, meaning, you cannot have one without two. Complementary identity is essential (it is the most basic dynamic in Nature).
Because you cannot have zero without one (circumference without diameter).
Negation and Duplication (Opposition in General)
This explains why people do, and, also do-not, like to argue (we love and hate to argue).
This is, obviously, because ‘negation’ is a sophisticated form of ‘duplication.’ Which explains opposition.
Where, again, you cannot have either without both.