What is Love?

What is love? Many people say they love, but when you ask for a specific definition, it’s gray and indescribable.

What is love? Is it the way you observe another? Is it an emotion that makes you respond without thinking? Is it acceptance of horror or a person with a band aid for shame? Is it walking by faith holding the blind’s hand? Is it enduring the pain of another? What is love?

There is a common understanding where love is a powerful emotion. Its bases are as real as the sun, impossible as reaching Mars without a rocket, and as tangible as a dollar bill in your hand. What love has to do with you, is exactly why you’re walking the earth.

Regardless of what you believe, taught ideas, or the emotional feeling why admiration lives. Love is giving as well as receiving. Love is handling adversity and settling pains. Love is creating and destroying. Love is simple yet complex. Love is whaling in shame and exploding with adulation. Love is how you accept it, or a method of giving affection and care.

Whatever strikes your definition of love, remember it’s you who employ the emotion. Love, the way of the world on a universal scale. Love is the cause of smiles, laughter, and tears.

Take a moment, endure a minute, maybe remember the hour of feeling something you can’t explain. Look at someone, glance at the moon, or listen to ocean waves and remember the joy it brings. Love; it’s an amazing emotion.

Reach out, tell someone you love them. Tell him/her its simply because they are a great person of the world.

Oh by the way, I love you too <3!

About Lonz Cook

Writer/Author Lonz, a Marine Corps veteran, educator, and technology specialist, wrote at different positions and technically drafted multiple manuals, aids, and scripts. He developed creative writing as a hobby and published multiple books. Visit www.lonzciok.com for novel titles and reviews.
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