miércoles, 24 de abril de 2013

The sincere love



Nobody loves free and filial love would be even more intense and profound if sincere.

From my point of view love is needing to be loved, love who help me, protect me, provide.

Because of the dominant ideology in our Western cultures is politically incorrect to associate love with need. We are predisposed to reject any reference to utilitarian interests as members of Love features.

It puts us in a bad mood someone mentions petty aspects that holds the lover to his beloved.

With great care not to offend anyone think for a moment that it is not as romantic love we feel. Consider that humans profess very nice feeling when we realize that someone wants to help, protect, encourage us, make us feel good.

That person we love is one of the nicest members of humanity, we hope that will not go away or disappear because the benefits it provides are necessary, convenient, pleasant.

Parents inspire the love of their children because they receive from their parents everything they need and a seemingly disinterested. It's normal to love our parents because they met our condition to love someone, helped, protected, provided.

However, the reverse is also true: Parents need to realize children without varied expectations put on them but are careful to note that this longing for redress, remuneration, compensation.

It is not acceptable to confess how much help a father waiting for his son, not only in material terms but in embodiments, to raise the prestige of the name, on meeting goals that the father fell by the wayside.

Nobody loves free and filial love would be even more intense and profound if sincere, less false.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): El amor más sincero.
 
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