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The Change in Love you want to See

Dear Diary,

Love is not meant to be understood. It is just felt; therefore, when you are over analytical you tend to overlook the true meaning of being in love. So forget all the drama, forget the fact that you are a master of details, and just go with it. Fall in love as many times as you can because it is the greatest feeling in the world.

"The reasonable man adapts
himself to the world;
the unreasonable man persists
in trying to adapt the world
to himself. Therefore, all progress depends
on the unreasonable man."
~George Bernard Shaw

Everyday, we are told to analyze because it is a good thing. And it is. It is a very good thing but to some points there are always exceptions. You might argue that love needs analyzing so you could get the best out of it or that you need it so you won't get hurt. But the funny thing is you will only get the best out of love if you do not understand because love is meant not be understood and for this, you might get hurt, but it will make the pleasure make the pain more bearable. For you cannot have love if you do not have pain. For love is great pleasure and pain, agony, desire. I often wonder why love is only associated with happiness because it involves many others as well. It is true, it's what makes it real from the fake. Because love is all. And that is why it conquers above all.

If feel that love is worth it all and not some media-powered trick to have the consumers by more products. Then let it be known. Let the world know that you do not need to understand. And the pain is what makes it just as good. Because love conquers all.

With care,
Mayms

12:54 p.m. - 2003-01-04

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