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Why do you love?

Let’s say you love somebody.

Why on earth actually do you love the person?

… Really?

For Muslim, best example way of live is to love a person for his or her religion.

OK! Next, let’s take a look at an example. Imagine, a scene where the person you love help you with something. Then you say “I love you, dear” in return, for obvious reason of you don’t know what to give or don’t have anything to give in return or you just simply cheapskate.

The questions for you are:

  1. Do you love, because of what s/he has done?
  2. Will you still love s/he if s/he never did anything for you?

Another point of view to ponder. Questions for the person, the somebody who is loved:

  1. Did you do a favor or help because of you want to be loved? Or is it because you simply want to?
  2. Will you still do a favor or help if s/he will never love you?

And the more obvious question for both party.

Why do you love, actually?

p.s. I love her for her religion. I love her for what she is and not for what she has done. Whatever I’ve done, simply just because I love to. Do I really need reason to love?

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  1. rsyazwani said

    i love cause i can count on that person whenever wherever.
    altho it does feel like using them sometimes, but they know that they could count on me too.
    we would always be there for one another.

    other reasons are just generic for me.

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