What in you says you actually love when it doesn’t seem so? How is it you can say you love someone when you don’t call, text, write, or haven’t heard their voice in years? Why would you say you love people even though nothing about your actions suggest this is true? Love is action, what are you doing to prove you truly love someone?
What?! Do you know what love is? Do you know what it takes to love another? Can you even try?
It’s time to stop using a word you aren’t actually using. Be real about what you do and don’t do.
Be real about who you are to others. Get to know the person in the mirror staring back at you. Love doesn’t need you lying on or about it. Stop using love.
I agree we need to learn to be honest with ourselves when it comes to love.
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Amen.
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Yes!! Be real – it is so important. We need to demonstrate self love too with actions of care, boundaries and kindness to ourselves.
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True. Very true. Thank you, Pragal.
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Most welcome 🙏🏼💛
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Rightly said. Like the word ‘Sorry’ when you know you don’t mean it.
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Exactly. Thank you so much for reading.
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Welcome 🙂
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I always try to be real.
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I do too. But, I’m sure we all slip up from time to time. This is mainly for those who display these actions habitually, who ritualistically live in those modes yet still claim they love. They don’t. They can’t.
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Oh gosh trE, we all slip up from time to time. So important to be kind in every direction.
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Exactly. Very true. There’s slipping up and there’s “this is just how people are” and I’m learning to stay away from those type of people. Nothing but heartache there with them.
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