Publisher's Synopsis
Most people believe that love is a sensation, which is incorrect. The problem is that they are completely mistaken.Do you imply it isn't?
" Gasp! But as soon as I see him, my pulse races, my knees tremble, and I get butterflies. What else could it be if that isn't love? Those sentiments might be physical, yes, but they don't equal true love.
You must comprehend what true love is if you want to be more loving. It goes beyond mere emotion. It's an Engagement. It's a movement. It's a choice.
It's almost a knee-jerk reaction, yet those initial emotions-the butterflies, the heart flutters, and the buckled knees-are all a part of "falling in love." It is not intended to last and is not planned. If the relationship endures for any length of time, the brief honeymoon period comes to an end.
It makes sense that we have conflicting feelings about love. Hollywood has hypnotized us. They lead us to believe that two individuals can fall in love within minutes (see The Sun is Also a Star); within days (see Titanic); via emails (see You've Got Mail); or in a variety of other enthralling ways. However, that isn't real love!
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