Finding Love:

May 24, 2012 at 2:21 pm Leave a comment

Where are you looking for love?  Chances are that you’ve already found it.  Whether in a child, a mother, a puppy, or a lifestyle, love in always there.

I’m no Megan Fox, but I do think she struck it right on the head.  Most people don’t/can’t understand love until they’ve experienced what it means to lose it.  I’m not condoning breakups I’m just saying.  Throughout your life love will come and go as of its own accord (or so it seems.)  Many chase love for years to end up never finding it.  And some have it right infront of their face, but look past it.

No matter your quip on love, it seems as a whole, it will stay.  Even if you dread it so much, that every time you hear cheerful music you want to tear your ears off in spits of rage and desperity, you’ll find that you will start crawling back to love eventually…

Love, I’ve found, is as instictual as breathing.  Most days you don’t even notice your doing it, it just comes naturally.  Love can be fluid, almost as a slow reciprocating relationship between your lungs and the air around you.  Or, it can be brittle, like half melted icicles waiting to shatter.

Whether or not love is healthy for a person, I think it is essential for a happy life.  No, it doesn’t have to be between two people.  If you ask yourself what you love, what comes up?  Books, musc, movies, video-games, football, and school are a few that I can name that have nothing to do with people (ok, maybe school and football, but they aren’t exclusively me and some “special” someone.)

For example, music.  Wihout music, allmost 70% of my alone time would be in silence.  I think that music shows individuality, and individuality is golden.  Whether I’m happy, sad, angry, or just bored, music will always be my little own love affair.

The title of this post is “Find Love,” but it sorta sounds that people don’t really have to look far at all.  Love is all around us (just ask about eight of my classmates doing their entire blogs on love lol)  and if you can’t find something that you aren’t in love with, you aren’t opening your eyes wide enough.  There’s one key factor I’ve found in people who have found love though.  Being a loving person is the best peice of advice you can ever get.  A smile can go a mile (no rhyme intended) and being caring can (and will) help in the search for a soul mate.  And with that last peice of info, I’m signing off.  It’s been an amazing ride, and I plan on continuing over the summer.  Thanks to the (insert pathetic number of viewer/followers here) and good bye.

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