A simple, basic but convincing point

I received this book from an old friend for my birthday present and it’s darn interesting. It’s a really old book (but obviously newly printed) written by a not so known English poet and philosophist living in the 16th century during the Renaissance era. His message was simple…just basic and elemantary and that is LOVE. One of the chapter really touches me and soothes me. According to him, loving a person (no matter the person returns your love or not) is not the way to justify the outcome of the situation. The important outcome is…HOW DID YOU FEEL?  DID YOU MANAGE TO TOUCH LOVE? DID YOU MANAGE TO GRASP LOVE? It’s not about getting the person to love you, but the experience of loving someone, to care for someone, to see that that person is someone that you treat differently and willing to lose your own sanity for him/her (heheheh no kidding, he did say that). When you touch love, you smile, when you feel love, you tremble, and when you grasp love….complete. Love is a wonder. A wonder that will happen to everyone at least once in a lifetime, and the eternal love was also mentioned and that is (love among friends, families and especially God - provided if the guy is not the antiChrist that is). Hence, it’s not about getting the person that you love that matters…it’s more of loving him/her (whether she realize it or not), or whether you had something special for him/her before or you guys are just friends but the feeling of more than just friends grows and fruits into a garden of that Cupid would love to dwell into. Cheerios!

P.S: Count how many the word LOVE comes out and win yourself fabulous prizes! Quick, while stocks last!

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