Love
I like you. The simplicity of such an absurd phrase undermines the very fundamental presence of love. Love shall not be the mere state of romanticism spoiling an individual from the complexity of affection enterprises. It’s very origin traces back to our humanity of being social animals, intercalated with kindness, acceptance, and openness in the form of intimacy, commitment, and truthfulness, respectively. Now the question becomes the justification to the need for defining the various kinds of love one is willing to accept. And the importance to understand the development of an explosive state of affection toward the clarification of love. As absurd as it is, I like you and I love you. This perspective is written as I treasure the love through the most intricate and impressive friendship. The top among the list who respects your romanticism, who treasures your good, and who carefully admires and be thankful your ever-presence on the very special spot in my heart. Such love is und...