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Love involves a willingness to suffer and to be inconvenienced. --Lewis F. Presnall The act of loving another broadens our understanding of the human condition and often pinches our egos. Indeed, one of the greatest gifts, though not necessarily cherished, which is granted through loving another, is that we gain humility and thus healthier, smaller egos. How often do we say the words, I love you, and yet resent being detained by our loved ones? How frequently do we expect to get our own way when resolving a conflict? Is the silent treatment a manipulative ploy we commonly rely on when problem solving with a spouse or lover? Love wears many faces and it means not always getting our own way, or never doubting the others sincerity. We arent guaranteed happiness forever after, even when we know were loved. But what giving and receiving love does promise us is growth, periods of peacefulness, some poignantly painful times, and many chances to demonstrate that anothers well being is a priority, which in turn assures us of our own well being.
Posted on: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 11:25:36 +0000

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