Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Love is Unique

Many people around the globe have their own idea of what they believe love is. Love is the same in some aspects of life, and can differ in many others. It can be altered by something as simple as a person's characteristics. The way a person thinks, can make all the difference of that person's perspective toward love. This being said, love is ultimately a mystery. The way one person sees love, can appear completely foreign to someone else. We, people, are all unique. Therefore, I also stamp love as unique. Love, to me, is showing people that you care. It is letting them know that if they need your aid, you'll be there to lend a hand. Not only telling them but to actually take the initiative to carry them through it. When you feel up to doing the deed, and when you don't, this is what love is. Even so, love is not just what you do or give; it is also what you receive. Being able to depend and rely on the ones you love is one of the key factors to its meaning. No one can give love without having first received it. Furthermore, it is very difficult to continue to love others, without receiving it yourself. Love is also a feeling. It can be one of comfort, protection, affection or even a feeling of charm. The feeling of love is commonly referred to by the means of attraction. However this is not its only form. This is generally what I think love is. There are many types of love, and love can be shown in many ways. It all depends on who you are and what love you've received. Something to remember is that love is meant be given and received. Unfortunately, it can also be abused. When parents or teachers show you love in forms such as discipline, do not reject it, but happily receive it. Rejecting love, can leave a negative impact on them as well as you. Even parents can feel hurt or rejected by their own children. They need your love too!

1 comment:

  1. I like how you added in the parents needing your love, nice touch to show that, believe it or not, children can hurt their parents emotionally.

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