Quote (JDota72 @ Sep 10 2014 06:27pm)
This experience is one that is important to me and I am glad that I experienced it; without it, I would not know the true beauty and value of happiness.
use a semi-colon here to separate the 2 independent causes and help the sentence flow better.
or you can just make 2 sentences:
This experience is one that is important to me and I am glad that I experienced it. Without it, I would not know the true beauty and value of happiness.
First off, I don't know what I am talking about. Just trying to help.

Keep in mind that using the semi-colon either cause must form a complete sentence and they must be related.
I don't feel it's appropriate here.
I don't know what the context is but I feel like you should be referencing the experience in past tense.
The experience was one that is important to me. I am glad that I experienced it because without it I would not know the true beauty and value of happiness.
This post was edited by ROM on Sep 10 2014 08:50pm