Thursday, April 22, 2010

My Interpretation of Love

What is love? Is there a true definition to the word love? Is it wrong to disagree with a person’s thoughts of its definition or definitions? In reality, it means something different to every individual. There are those out there that may never get the opportunity to find true love. It may be because of their own personal issues, or their lack of ability to express their emotions and feelings. Many people believe you can never truly be happy unless you are in a loving relationship with another spouse, but that is not entirely true. Love means so much more than what we, as humans, think it means. Love, in more than one way, educates us on countless levels. Love is important to the sanity of people, it brings out the mysteries in our minds, and it teaches us about how to reach out to our hearts and the hearts of others.
“Love is like a see-saw, it has its ups and its downs.” A see-saw has two sides, and if one is up, the other side must be down. The balance allows it to work, much like love. When two people are in love, it is guaranteed that there will be times of joy, happiness, anger, sadness, and many other emotions. It can never be good all the time; otherwise it would not be a realistic love. If there are no dilemmas, there can be no resolutions. If there are no arguments, there can be no make ups. What would love be if it did not have both sides of the see-saw? It would be unbalanced and quite frankly, boring. This unbalance of emotions teaches us that we need to open up to others to have a love connection. If people keep their emotions bottled up inside, it will just lead to a tragic downfall and can be dangerous. Let the good times be good, and let the bad times be bad. In the end, “Love conquers all”.

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