Unconditional love it's appreciating someone not despite their flaws and shortcomings, but because of them. It’s respecting and supporting each other without the expectation of some sort of payoff or benefit to yourself. It’s understanding that to love someone, you may not always like them, or even want to be around them.
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Years of pop culture exposure, in which love has been depicted in a perfect way, we have an idealistic and black-and-white understanding of love.
Real love is accepting someone with all the flaws that come with them, with no conditions.
As parents, our children should get unconditional love from us, instead of being tied to excelling in school or sports.
If we wish our child to be authentic, we have to stop putting conditions on our love towards them.
We all have days where we need extra love. Love is all around us. It is not hard to find; it's just that you have to give it first before you can receive it.
Do a nice gesture for someone and watch the love and appreciation be reflected back to you through their eyes.
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