Which is greater, love of one’s parents, one’s children, one’s spouse, or one’s friend?
Love
comes in various sizes and definitions. Unfortunately
we do not all define love the same way when it comes to relationships. My initial response was the parents’ love toward
their children but I know for a fact that not all “parents” feel the same
way about their children that they would make the ultimate sacrifice for them – even if that
means teaching them with “tough love” which is
often harder on the parent than the child.
Some people may have children but have
absolutely no parenting skills or feel positive emotions toward their children. Some people don’t know how as they were never taught
themselves. That goes the same for
spouses. Some will make small sacrifices
for the other – such as
cleaning the floor or ironing their shirts – it’s a sacrifice when one person does it
not because of obligation but out of respect and love for the other. Of course those are just examples of small sacrifices. Rallying around a person who has changed either mentally or physically due to an injury or aging - one spouse doting on the other. I have seen several examples of that from both spouses and parents.
So
many relationships start based on physical appearance or attraction. That doesn’t mean the
relationship won’t turn into a
strong love for one another. I love Ben
Wilcox explanations of love and affection found in this video.
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2019/ feb/11/what-is-love-and-is-it-all-in-the-mind |
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