
I Saw A Tweet Today That Said: “If You Love Someone, Please Don’t Fuck It Up”
The Feeling Here Is That If You’re In Love With Someone, Then You Should Cherish It And Never Take It For Granted. If You Truly Love Someone Though, And Understand/Appreciate The Merits Of That Love On Your End And Your Partners End, Then There Is No Way That You Can Fuck It Up.
This Is Different From Those That Feel ‘Comfortable’ In Relationships And Are Just With Someone To Ride The Wave, For The Sake Of Not Wanting To Be Alone (Even If It Doesn’t Make Sense To Be With That Person) Or Just For The Sake Of Being Bored.
I Feel, As A Result, That Not Everyone Has A Soulmate, Strictly Based On The Lack Of Recognition Of Those ‘Love Merits’. This Is Not To Say That People Can’t Be Compatible With Each Other, Which Is Certainly Not The Case, But To Have A ‘Soulmate’ Would Mean To Have A Certain Knowledge And Understanding Of How Love Works, And That Is An Understanding Few People Can Attain To. Love, The Noun, Has Been So Diluted Over The Years That It’s Easy To Think You Know What It Is, But The Totality Of Love Is So Powerful That It’s Almost Esoteric In It’s Existence And Ethereal In It’s Standing Within Our Conscious.
The Only Way To Enter Into That Stratosphere Is To Learn To Comprehend Love In A Holistic Way, And Not To Sell It Short Like We’ve Been Taught To Do.
Love Is Powerful And That Power Most Certainly Works Both Ways.
Appreciate It.