#67 “But you know, the thing about romance is… people only get together right at the very end.” Sam -Love Actually 2003
Is love actually or needless to say? Does love provide us the bases for all our biases? If love is actually just that; why do we fight the temptation to love unconditionally? Life is a revolving door. Life is a separation of mountains that need an adjoining bridge. When love makes more sense than life, we must realize that life is only a catalyst to love.
“ Life is full of interruptions and complications.” -Karl
The more we realize what we want out of love, the less likely we are to obtain that. We fight the competition to want the love of another, that we often at times forget the love that others need. Do all great stories have a happy ending? Do all great loves have a grand finale? Why can’t it be simple?
“Invite him out for a drink and then, after about twenty minutes, casually drop into the conversation the fact that you’d like to marry him and have lots of sex and babies.” - Harry
Love is actually just a term that determines the actuality of existence. If people are in love, do they see the world differently? If people aren’t in love, do they see the world as a battleground for acceptance? I wanted to know why people revolve around the gravitational pole and think that love means honor.
I have won when I found love. I have lost when I stopped paying attention to it.
Being in love is different for the sexes. Being in love is characterized on emotional and physiological differential scales. If the compassion of your mate outweighs the strength of the love; what tight rope are you walking on? Love actually is why my life surrounds itself with tightropes. I walk the line a winner, and fall off knowing its ok to stumble.
Remember… life is a game of keeping score, and scoring with the one you actually love is the prize.


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