Do We Really Know How to Love? Krys Response!
So like I told you my favorite blog readers my friend Krys who has a relationship blog called KrysInTheCity, has responded to my last post. Please enjoy and be looking out for more:
"All you need is love," says the famous John Lennon. William Shakespeare claims, "The course of true love never did run smooth". Then you have an anonymous person that declares, "Love is EVOL (evil)". What do I make of this you ask? That everybody has different opinions of love- what it means, how it looks, what it feels like, where it comes from, and so on.
Do we really know how to love? Unless you were raised by a pack of senseless wolves, I think that everybody has the capability to love and feel loved. Granted the person raised by wolves would define love as sniffing one's rear, love is love and its all the same! Are there some out there that misconstrue love with lust, or confuse love with social status? Of course. But there is a percentage out there that are wholeheartedly capable of giving genuine love. There is an even smaller percetage that actually live out those romance novels. I hate them. Just joking!
Are we capable of loving sacrificially? This question truly stuck out like a sore thumb for me! When one truly falls in love, things get out of order. In other words, priorities change; some for the better and some for the worse. Some people completely push their friends and family out of the picture when that special one comes along and it causes major damage. Is it possible to maintain a healthy balance between sacrificial love and other loved ones JSpot? What are your thoughts?
Joseph is a Licensed Graduate Social Worker in the Washington, DC area. Joseph is the author of the forthcoming book “Love Me Right or Not at All”, A Quick Guide to Loving Yourself and Others the Healthy Way. This book seeks to assist everyone who reads it to love with balance and give love to the right people. Joseph is striving to become an expert in the practice of relationship empowerment. He strives to build healthy, powerful, and well-balanced relationships in the lives of everyone who seeks after the knowledge, values, and skills Joseph has honed over the last ten years. Joseph is an aspiring Marriage and Family Therapist, but to also travel around the nation and hopefully the world, to spread the message that relationships can be simple, yet amazing if you put in the work. Relationships are vital to the human experience and often shape our mindsets, our personalities, and our environments. Knowing this, Joseph works to encourage not only those who believe in his skills, but also works passionately to build his knowledge and skills in the area of relationships to present the best of who he is both personally and professionally.

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