Love Period

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“I love you” shouldn’t be followed by words like but, if, when, because, or except.

“I love you” should be followed by a period.

Don’t say, “I love you, but when you . . .”

Say instead, “I love you. I feel bad when you . . . but I still love you.”

Don’t say, “I love you because . . .”

Say instead, “I love you. I feel good when you . . .

When we drop the diminishing qualifiers that limit our love, we’ll experience undiminished, unqualified, limitless love.

Say, “I love you.” Period.

Jeff O'Driscoll1 Comment