Definition Essay: What Is The Psychology Of Love?

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When you become to pre-occupied with your own survival, you throw your life and your time out of balance, and the purpose for other things of, and in your life begin to suffer and wither, because you become extreme in that facet of your life and moderation loses its place and most things in your life that travel with it also. Think of it this way. Nothing stands nor survives without, nor outside of time. All things come in time. Everything in your life demands time, but not without moderation on some kind of scale. Here’s another indisputable truth, the more important the area in your life, the more value you assign to it, the more time you give and are willing to give to it, without resistance, again, without resistance. You have …show more content…

You stay in love, because bitter often compliments sweet, as things change.

Motivation and inspiration are feelings, not material objects. You can’t reach out and touch them. But you can surely see them being evident. It is said that the true test of a real relationship is whether or not the parties motivate each other (with love, affection and respect).

The psychology of love is about feelings, everything else is secondary. Many of us have slipped and turned it around, and upside down.

Love is about feelings, always and forever about feelings, not gain. Here’s the proof in the pudding: You can gain and achieve by yourself. All alone. But can you feel love reciprocated by yourself, all alone? If you can answer that question “Yes”, please let me and the rest of the world know where you’ve found the golden apple. And by the way, bring me two!

Some may think that Love reciprocates itself to you, by virtue of you treating yourself well. But notice the difference that you feel when you’re treated well by someone else. That obvious difference in feeling, is because Love cannot reciprocate itself to you ALL alone.

It takes two to feel