What is Real Love?
What is Real Love?
You already know that you want to live a life full of love—receiving, giving, and being surrounded by it. But you're also aware that the "love" you've discovered thus far isn't as fulfilling as you'd want. It does not satisfy you, make you complete, or provide you with true, long-lasting enjoyment.
What you didn't realize is that people are perplexed about what true love is, and that what you seek is unconditional love or Real Love. You want to locate it, fill it up, and share it with others.
So, how can you find Real Love?
What is Real Love?
What Exactly Is True Love? That is a question that almost no one asks. Instead, they inquire, "What really is love?" Most individuals ask some variation of this question nearly every day, and it tends to fry their brains. Why? Because it's the incorrect question. The word "love" is a jumbled mess. If you ask 100 individuals to define "love," you'll receive 100 different replies, most of which are incomprehensible.
"What is Unconditional Love?" is the REAL question. That is so unlike anything most people have ever experienced that we're going to name it Real Love. Unconditional love is what true love is.
THAT is the type of "love" that we all desire. There is no disappointment, impatience, frustration, or fury in Real Love. Wow, that's different–so unusual that most people have never experienced it. Now you know the actual answer to the question: What is True Love?
What is Conditional Love?
We know that anything else than Real Love isn't truly love. We can tell it's a knockoff of the real thing.
We suddenly realize how much suffering we've endured in relationships. Only one sort of love can fill us up, heal our wounds, and make us whole.
Nothing else counts when there is Real Love; nothing else suffices when there isn't.
What Is Real Happiness?
It's also Real Love when other individuals genuinely care about our happiness. When we make silly errors, people are not dissatisfied or upset with us because we have Real Love. They don't sigh and roll their eyes when we don't do what they want or even annoy them. True love is unequivocal.
When I say happiness, I don't mean the fleeting and fleeting pleasures of money, sex, or power.
It's also not the conditional acceptance we get from others when we behave the way they want us to.
It is also not the fleeting sense of contentment we enjoy in the absence of acute conflict or calamity.
True pleasure does not come from being amused or forcing others to do what we desire.
True happiness is a genuine and long-lasting sense of calm and contentment that fulfills and expands the soul. It does not go away when things are rough. During adversity and strife, it endures and even thrives.
True happiness is our entire reason for living, and it can only be attained by discovering and sharing Real Love with others.
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