Reject hate, embrace love!

The darkness does not exist. You cannot configure the darkness and bring it to life. Darkness cannot be quantified. She is the nonexistence mother of light. When the sun sets, darkness appears. When the sun rises, the darkness withdraws. The moment the light enters, the darkness disappears. Similarly, hate is the non-existence of love. Both hate and love cannot coexist like light and darkness.

Once the light is on, the darkness cannot just appear and replace it without some effort, like turning off the power. Likewise, once love ends hate, it is difficult for hate to take its place in our lives again. However, we cannot simply dress or discharge love. It has a price attached that we must pay. It requires that we understand the truth behind love and its benefits, and make efforts to embrace love and reject hate.

Love is a universal language, although the love we express towards our lovers differs from the love we show towards deity, friends and colleagues. Although love is not a purely emotional attribute, it does invoke emotion once we are in love.

Love can be expressed in many ways. Dr. Chapman proposed five love languages. These include words of affirmation, quality time, receiving gifts, acts of service, and physical contact. Of course, not all signs of love are observable. We can express our love by praying for the people we love, wishing them well and thinking of them, their well-being and more.

However, we cannot go to school or be trained to love. Love is a choice. It is beyond a feeling. The latter changes with situations, true love, once engraved in us, remains there for a long time and regardless of the changes around us.

Your love does not mean that you should compromise your values ​​and principles. We can still maintain order, justice and fairness while we are still in love. Just because we love someone doesn’t mean we don’t point out her weaknesses or correct her when she’s wrong. We have seen in our history leaders who loved but at the same time defended their values.

Jesus came to die for humanity. There is no love beyond dying for another. While he was on the cross, he prayed and forgave his enemies. However, before his crucifixion, he criticized the Pharisees for his hypocrisy. He even expelled the merchants from the Temple. Those rights movement leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. stood for justice and equality, but they did so without hate.

Considering the fruits of love and the benefits that come with it, it is better to love than to hate. With the former come peace, joy, contentment, and increased self-esteem. With hate comes disease, crime, self-condemnation, inner chaos, and more. Therefore, changing from hate to love is figuratively equivalent to turning on the light in the living room. The moment the light is on; we see clearly, without guesswork, confusion, stumbling, etc. Let’s embrace love, let’s celebrate it. Let’s wave his flag and hold it high in our life, relationship, business and market.

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