I just wanna say something I think is important
Feb 21, 2021 1:07:24 GMT
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Post by theCarbonFreeze on Feb 21, 2021 1:07:24 GMT
Love is so important. It is responsible for most of the positive and negative emotions being felt by every person, who has ever lived, for all time. It's maybe the only thing which unites all of mankind, across every spectrum and any conceivable barrier. Throughout history, men have found the meaning of life in love. Men have lived in misery for love. We have gone to war for love, traveled the Underworld, made ourselves vulnerable in service to it against all logic. Love is the only universally understood truth beyond mathematics itself. It alone crosses the border between rational and irrational.
Once a person comprehends this esteemed legacy, how could they not feel the need to tell someone "I love you" everyday? From this moment forward, take a second each time you score, or your heart gets broken, in order to appreciate the gravity of the situation. Have reverence for the fact that you are witnessing a small piece of this beautiful tapestry called "Love," being woven by all mankind over thousands of years. You are adding your own piece to an infinite puzzle. It's a blessing and a curse to bear this burden, and yet: privileged and poor, man and woman, gay and straight alike have participated, the same as you. From the glorious Caesar to the pitiable Bodil, a fascinating managerie of lives have contributed to this tradition, and all with a million varied outcomes. Can any other concept inspire so many shared experiences as Love, along with so many differences?
Take pride then, considering you have felt the same pangs which tried the likes of Elissa and her nameless elders. Regard the adolescents around you today as emotional equals worthy of respectful appreciation. For they too have been entrusted by nature as recipients of love's bittersweet lessons. Whatever they lack in wisdom, the next generation are our peers in their ability to feel the same eternal pangs as everyone else. The youth are an empty canvas whom we're all responsible for, and so it's up to us to give them a world where love is encouraged. In the eyes of Aphrodite, we are all equal in our entitlement to basic rights, respect, dignity and dignitas. It is nothing short of a divine calling that humanity should celebrate our experiences of love together, as colleagues in egalitarian tranquility!
We are all a pigment in the tapestry of love: discordant with our neighbors at first glance, but interconnected when seeing the big picture in the end of time. For every sad note in the composition of love, there was exponential beauty in the arrangement as a whole. We decide which note, or "color" we're gonna be in life though, through the manner in which we express love to ourselves and to others. To be kind, to encourage love and explore it respectfully with others, is to brighten one's corner of the patchwork. To be hurtful, to stifle love, or another person's confidence to look for love, is to darken it. That's the measure of an individual's worth, in the grand scheme of things. It's not money, conquest nor egotistical achievements of any kind. We are going to have to answer the most important question a moral God(s) could pose to a sapient creation:
"All things considered, were you one of the bright spots in the canvas of love?"
Once a person comprehends this esteemed legacy, how could they not feel the need to tell someone "I love you" everyday? From this moment forward, take a second each time you score, or your heart gets broken, in order to appreciate the gravity of the situation. Have reverence for the fact that you are witnessing a small piece of this beautiful tapestry called "Love," being woven by all mankind over thousands of years. You are adding your own piece to an infinite puzzle. It's a blessing and a curse to bear this burden, and yet: privileged and poor, man and woman, gay and straight alike have participated, the same as you. From the glorious Caesar to the pitiable Bodil, a fascinating managerie of lives have contributed to this tradition, and all with a million varied outcomes. Can any other concept inspire so many shared experiences as Love, along with so many differences?
Take pride then, considering you have felt the same pangs which tried the likes of Elissa and her nameless elders. Regard the adolescents around you today as emotional equals worthy of respectful appreciation. For they too have been entrusted by nature as recipients of love's bittersweet lessons. Whatever they lack in wisdom, the next generation are our peers in their ability to feel the same eternal pangs as everyone else. The youth are an empty canvas whom we're all responsible for, and so it's up to us to give them a world where love is encouraged. In the eyes of Aphrodite, we are all equal in our entitlement to basic rights, respect, dignity and dignitas. It is nothing short of a divine calling that humanity should celebrate our experiences of love together, as colleagues in egalitarian tranquility!
We are all a pigment in the tapestry of love: discordant with our neighbors at first glance, but interconnected when seeing the big picture in the end of time. For every sad note in the composition of love, there was exponential beauty in the arrangement as a whole. We decide which note, or "color" we're gonna be in life though, through the manner in which we express love to ourselves and to others. To be kind, to encourage love and explore it respectfully with others, is to brighten one's corner of the patchwork. To be hurtful, to stifle love, or another person's confidence to look for love, is to darken it. That's the measure of an individual's worth, in the grand scheme of things. It's not money, conquest nor egotistical achievements of any kind. We are going to have to answer the most important question a moral God(s) could pose to a sapient creation:
"All things considered, were you one of the bright spots in the canvas of love?"