Love's labour lost !
Love
Pronunciation: 'l&v
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lufu; akin to Old High German luba love, Old English lEof dear, Latin lubEre, libEre to please.
Pronunciation: 'l&v
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lufu; akin to Old High German luba love, Old English lEof dear, Latin lubEre, libEre to please.
(1) : strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties
(3) : affection based on admiration, benevolence, or common interests
If you look at how humans define love , its purely an emotion. As a human we have so many emotions some of them are anger , laughter , remorse , passion , guilt etc. We accept all emotions to come and go. You get angry with a person and then you get ok ( so to say ). You feel guilty that you smoked or you broke your diet and then you get over with the guilt. You laugh for a while , enjoy then go on with you daily work. Then why do we expect the emotion of love to be there forever ?
Humans are expected to be in love with same man or women through out the life . Why so ? Why cant one love for a moment for a month or for a year and then get over with it ? Why love must not end as an emotion.
The fact is that love ends and we all know it but we are to meek to accept it, we are hypocrites. We carry on with the dead body of the relationships afraid to toss them. We want the love to last a lifetime knowing in our hearts that it will not last a lifetime.
Like all emotions that begin and come to and end , love will begin and love will come to and end and it will never last a life time.
The dias is all yours... waiting to hear from all of you.
5 Comments:
That was a nice perspective, but just a word of caution, plz dont connect love (as an emotion, hope you agree) with our other emotional and physical needs; we definately tend to connect the two (preferably). But its more about practical issues, other needs can anyways be taken care of, after all homosapians as a creature knows adaptability like no other animal.
A man (or a woman) may imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true, for if the things be false, the apprehension of them is not understanding."
-- Isaac Newton
Love indeed is an emotion, but too strong an emotion. This is one emotion we all like to first experience and then strive harder to stick on to it; Not because we still in love but because we have given substantial effort and energy to it. Keeping it alive just makes more sense, as yakshini pointed out we tend to gain stability.
I would rather argue the human tendency to latch on to a mutually beneficial arrangement or make it seem beneficial, through love probably.
Also as you can see in the pic above, love most often comes with a price-tag...
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