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Why Is Love
ImportantSo often we spend
most of our time taking care of our physical needs. We make
sure our bodies are fed, cleaned, clothed, exercised and
rested. We also make sure intellectual stimulation and
entertainment is a priority. Yet we also overlook the most
important need -- love.
Of course, as a society, love is not overlooked. Popular media
constantly places great emphasis on what we need to do and how
we should look to attract "love". But being loved is not as
powerful an emotional need as that desire to love someone
else.
The need to love and care for others is built into us
biologically. This need is what allows parents to forgo sleep,
food, and sanity while raising their children. This need is
what allows people to put themselves at risk to save others
from natural disasters and human threats. This need is what
makes human society work on both a small and a large scale.
Loving others allows us to put the needs and desires of others
before our own. We will work harder and longer, sometimes at
jobs we loathe, to provide for those we love. We will tolerate
otherwise intolerable conditions to provide care for our loved
ones whether they are young or old.
Love means to cherish, hold dear, and treasure. We do not hurt,
harm, or cause pain to those we love; rather, we seek to
relieve their suffering. It is not about wanting people; it's
about wanting people to be happy. It's not about wanting to
possess or control others; it's about wanting to set them
free.
John Oxenham described love this way: "Love ever gives.
Forgives, outlives. And ever stands with open hands. And while
it lives, it gives. For this are love's prerogatives - to give,
and give, and give."
Love is the grease that allows the wheel of life to continue
turning. For when we love we look beyond ourselves, beyond our
needs and desires. We sacrifice our time, our energy, our
wishes, and sometimes even ourselves because of love. Sometimes
it is for an immediate person or group that we know intimately
and love completely, but other times it is for a larger group
of people that we don't really know or perhaps even like. It is
love that allows law enforcement and emergency services
personnel to face danger. It is love that allows soldiers to
risk everything. Love makes heroes every day in every corner of
the world. As Thomas ã Kempis said: "Love feels no burden,
thinks nothing of trouble, attempts what is above its
strength... It is therefore able to undertake all things, and
it completes many things and warrants them to take effect,
where he who does not love would faint and lie down."
The ultimate definition of love is not about feeling good but
rather about doing good. A perfect example of love in action is
Mother Teresa who worked so long and so hard on the behalf of
others. However we see it all around us if we look for it.
Robert Louis Stevenson said: "The essence of love is
kindness."
Love is important because without it, life has no meaning or
purpose. As Frank Tebbets says "A life without love in it is
like a heap of ashes upon a deserted hearth, with the fire
dead, the laughter stilled and the light extinguished." Love
allows us to be more and do more than we could ever accomplish
without its power.
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