Monday, March 7, 2011

Love Is an Art

What is the first thing that you think when someone talks about love? Is it to be forgiving and to be unconditional? I believe that love is not a sum of parts but a motive for our most important actions. Love is not a set of rules; it is the beginning of the rules, and it is the destruction of all rules. As an end, Love is not as much a formula as it is a utmost feeling of care for someone else.

However, I cannot love as others do. I don't have a desire to overprotect the person object of my love because to protect is not a believing action. I have faith in people's capacities for good. I believe that a person is capable of forging a good future and present for herself and her generations.Then, my question is more about what can I do for someone's independence than what can I do for someone's protection. 

Then, love moves mountains as faith do. It takes fear and regrets away. It solves the piercing question: Should I care for this adult person? But Love don't try to protect someone as much as it tries to comfort someone when it falls. Yes, at the end love is about comforting the fallen one.

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