All that really matters. . .

At the core of almost everything we do is the desire for love. Either to give love, receive love, or express love.

From the jobs that we do, the friendships we create, the homes that we live in, or the way we dress our bodies. When you peel away titles, ego, and obligations, we do it all for love.

The trouble is that we don’t always know how to ask for the love that we desire. Nor do we always know how to give the love that others need from us. And neither do we know how to express the love that is at the core of each of our hearts.

This is why we judge each other, hurt each other, argue with so many people, cut people off, and the myriad of other things we do that sever our relationships with one another.

Although we all define and express love differently, we all FIGHT SO DESPERATELY to have, create, attract, and keep love in our lives. Especially romantic love.

I believe that each of us really want to be known by at least one other person. To be known on a mental level and spiritual level. And, to be known on a physical level.

I believe we all want at least one person to do life with. To create memories with. To share experiences with.

I believe we all want that one person who will be there with us to hold our hand as we have to bury our parents one day, and to reassure us that everything will be ok.

In some shape, form, or fashion, we all want an epic love story. Whether that love story is a romantic love story, a family love story, or a universal love story.

At the end of our lives, the story we want to be remembered by is the story of how well we loved our life, loved our children, loved our family, loved our husband/wife, and loved the world.

That’s why we live for love. We fight for love. We will even die for love.

At the end, the only thing that really matters is love.

~Sherica ❤️

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