I know you have heard the captioned all your life apparently said by Alfred Lord. Do you really think it’s true? Should one take a risk on love when it’s presented or decide not to try in case you get hurt. Loving can be considered one of the biggest risk of all. I think that’s thinking of it like a risk is like living life so cautiously that fear rules your life.
How is it that some persons throw caution to the wind forever looking for love and loving unconditionally while others live with the fear of hurt? Is it something innate or something learnt?🤔. Does your history or that of the generations before have an impact on how you see life and by extension love? If I was hurt or my mother or grandmother does that make me wary of letting go and loving? I wonder. Never thought of this before but now is a good time. Some persons thinks of these persons as brave, others say they are stupid. What do you think, brave or stupid?
The thing is when one thinks of love is it the fairy tale type or the normal every day run of the mill love that makes life worth living? Now the question is what does love feel like? What does it look like? Does it last forever or is it fleeting? 🤔. Why is it that some persons have it for years and some it goes quickly? Could it be that some persons never really had it but are forever looking and that’s why it appear fleeting?
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The bravest thing we can all do is to be vulnerable to someone else and just “giving love” …it’s really the formula for happiness
Nice article..
My 2 cents
So true. Unfortunately so many persons are afraid of showing that vulnerability. But as you said without it you can’t give love and by extension happiness.
The heart that’s afraid of breaking will never learn how to love.
The soul that’s afraid of dying will never learn how to live.
I hope you never fear those mountains in the distance
Never settle for the path of least resistance
Livin’ might mean takin’ chances, but they’re worth takin’
Lovin’ might be a mistake, but it’s worth makin’
Don’t let some Hellbent heart leave you bitter
When you come close to sellin’ out, reconsider
Give the heavens above more…
Live Love Laugh
Life is worth the living and Love is so worth the living
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
God is our greatest example of love.
Amen. Well said. We need to love in order to live.
In most cases, it is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all. But in rare cases, it is better to have never loved at all. Unrequited love is somehow useless. I recall afriend from college who suffered unrequited love. She never recovered. It clouded her view of the world entirely. So in her case, I think she would have been better off never having loved.
Interesting. Never thought of it that way. I feel for her.