We grow up in a world where falling in love is one of the greatest things that can happen to you. One of the ultimate goals of someone's life.
Love, love, love, love!!!!
Meet your other half, have a nice romantic relationship, get serious with each other, get engaged, get married.
Meet your other half, have a nice romantic relationship, get serious with each other, get engaged, get married.
What if....not?
Ok, yes, I admit it that falling in love can be a mindblowing exprerience.
But, why should we focus so much in falling in love? There are movies, books, music, blogs, articles, poems, and many more things about the importance of romantic love. A part of them create the general idea that if you fall in love (and only then!) you're going to be whole, feel completed.
But, inside all this kind of crazyness, do we lose other things?
Maybe other kinds of love, love for friends and family (and pets) that can make us feel complete as well.
Why should we concentrate so much in love and talking about every aspect of it,
like it's the one thing that's going to change the world and make it a better place?
Why should we concentrate so much in love and talking about every aspect of it,
like it's the one thing that's going to change the world and make it a better place?
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