Unconditional Love

Making someone laugh. Opening the door for a stranger. Saying good morning to a passerby. These are all small moments, but have huge impact on a person’s day and life overall. Acting from a place of unconditional love brings more love into the world.

Selfish desires make love possessive, unhealthy, an object. It lessens love and makes it into a commodity, adds a price to something that should be priceless.

Sometimes with love you have to make hard decisions and do what is best for both you and the other involved. That’s what unconditional love is for someone—not based on your desires, but on what is best, what is right. 

6 thoughts on “Unconditional Love”

  1. i so agree with this. what had the most impact in me was the way you ended: to love unconditionally is to do what is right, not what you want. love is free of judgement and expectations. it’s always a win-win. 🙂

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