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Friday 21 December 2018

Defining Love

Our streets are flooded With pairs walking in the name of being in love. We spend time with our friends and families trying to prove that we love them. Social media has often been used as a platform where lovers will try to show how they real feel for one another. Although such an act sometimes is used to deceive the larger group 'the real me.' So what is love. Is love a movement? Is it merely a feeling? Is love all about how you take care for an individual or something else? It becomes quite difficult coming with a cognitive understanding of something that everyone hold their own stand about. To understand what actually love is, we should get to understand it's phases, which are; 1) Introduction. This is stage at which an individual encounters the prospect lover - either another person or anything else, be it an object inclusive a diety. The sense of sight functions without approval nor denial. What apeals to the 'self'the moves to the next stage. 2) Development phase. The mind will define what was conceived at first. The state of mind is at constant thinking about it all time. A decision shall be made at the end. For example how person x had worn will influence his/her decision. The individual will display different characters. For example a person may start dressing like nuns after being convinced that the religion touches him/her. 3) Action phase. This stage is where an individual fully identifies with they are fallen in love with. Actions are displayed. For example someone who felt in love with a particular religion starts attending services fully. 4) Declination phase. This stage is a crucial one as the individual finds in most demeaning situations. This stage is where 'true' love is shown. Conclusion; Love is an imaginable feeling. There are two parties involved. All these parties are united by an objective which acts like their mission. All the parties work on being successful. Love is that deep feeling of deep affection between individuals or/and physical things where souls merge in attempt to satisfy themselves.

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