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Feb 25 2024

Journey and Expression Of Love

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As we traverse the journey of life, collecting varied experiences, there is one experience we all talk about more often, whether it is in our teens, in our adult years, or when we grow old – the subject of love. Love is something we all experience in one form or another since our childhood. As humans and social beings, we are connected to all other beings and things through the concept of love.

There are those who seek love, treasure it, or detest it due to their experiences. Furthermore, there is the factor of love, whether it is a positive or a negative experience. Even the person who hates you the most is constantly thinking of you, sending energy. This energy is also a form of love, but the expression of it is different. One must also hate with love and passion towards other beings or things.

Love takes different forms – a touch, a kiss, written or spoken words, a walk, disagreement, and others. The expression of it also changes for each one depending on the place, people, time, and other factors.

Love, in its purest form, is an expression that can be felt. A parent does not have to tell a child each day that they love them; it is always shown in gestures and the things parents do to keep their children safe, comfortable, and happy.

Love is often felt, and sometimes it needs to be expressed in one form or another because, for some, direct communication is what matters.

So, the next time you think you love someone and they are not able to feel it through your small gestures, go ahead and express it in written or spoken words because the expression sometimes might change your life and the other person’s too.

This short write-up is inspired by the event held yesterday by Grail Maker Innovations. Each participant shared their views, and some also expressed their love for one another. Then there are those who are waiting to find their significant other, feel their presence, and are waiting to express.

Until next time, this is Raghav signing off…

Lots of love to all of you!

Written by Raghavendra Satish Peri · Categorized: Learnings

About Raghavendra Satish Peri

Raghavendra Satish Peri empowers enterprises with his expertise in digital accessibility and marketing. Through his impactful work, he collaborates with both small businesses and large enterprises, spearheading digital transformation initiatives. Raghavendra is the author behind the influential Accessibility Blog hosted at DigitalA11Y.com, where he delves into the intricate realm of digital accessibility and its significance.
Passionate about fostering change within the tech landscape, Raghavendra actively inspires local tech communities through engaging meetups and mentorship. He is the driving force behind HelloA11Y.com, a vibrant platform that unites accessibility professionals, developers, and enthusiasts, propelling the adoption of accessible practices.
Beyond the digital realm, Raghavendra seeks diverse experiences. You might find him exploring various cuisines at local cafes and restaurants or immersing himself in thought-provoking audio books. His insights and musings also find a home on his Personal Blog at raghava.in, where he shares his thoughts and experiences with a wider audience.

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  1. Mister Kayne says

    February 26, 2024 at 10:01 am

    Thanks for the love, just don’t push your luck it will end up in marriage and thats when you realise that you have no better half, it’s all a lie

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