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Love, Death, Time, and Changes

Emotional level: 7

Mental level: 8

TODAY I LEARNED: Going with the flow isn’t a bad thing.

 

Love is a funny thing. We’re always talking about love like its many different structures when in fact, it’s simply love. Caring for someone without expecting anything in return. Love does come in many forms, but it all comes down to the same thing; selfless love.

Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about love and how it ties in with everything else in our lives. For me it’s really hard to imagine life without love. Feeling the support and the love from others has helped me get to where I am today.

However, it’s very strange to think about love when it comes to death. After someone special in your life dies, it warps how you think about things from that moment on. Maybe it’s because as humans we have a hard time accepting the fact that our bodies will eventually die. Death really turns things around. It makes us realize how thankful we should be about what we have.

But love is still there, even without thinking about it. I think it’s always there as cheesy as that sounds. It’s all about whether or not our hearts are open to receive that love. In the world we live in, there are a lot of us who have our hearts closed off to love. It makes us miserable but we can’t simply turn it back on. What do we do?

It takes time. I hate saying that because when it comes to getting over something, I’m the type of person who wants to be done with it, but it does take time.

Time is all we have…so all we have to do is try. We can’t wait around for others. Instead we should go ahead and start the change. I guess that’s what I’m working up to is that I need a change and I feel like a lot of other people do too. That being said, I feel there are definitely changes coming in life. There are changes I’m going to make happen and you should too. 😊

Blessed Be )O(

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