Love is not for everyone!


I believe there are two types of people in this world- those who are made for love and those who aren't. The sad part is, it is always difficult to accept the fact you are not made for love. The people in the first category, however cruel they are, end up with abundant love. The later ones, however kind they are, end up loveless. Don't get me wrong. I don't mean these people end up alone. They might have a spouse, a family, children, grandchildren and all the stuff. But that doesn't mean they have love.

It is hard to believe some people are made for love and some are not! But it is clear that love comes very easily to some people. They don't have to try, don't have to put any efforts. They can just be themselves and the love flows to them. These people may or may not be the most beautiful, smart, kind or witty. Still, loves flows and reaches their shore.

Then there are those who never get this love, not from their families, not from friends, not from spouses & not from children or grandchildren. These people put their hearts out for their peers and still end up loveless. They can be the sweetest, nicest, most beatiful bodies and souls but still end up lonely and loveless. I'm not saying they are not respected. These people might be be well respected, well-known but love... love never knocks their doors!

The tragedy is that the people who are not meant for love, love others the most! They love others with everything they have. They go every extra mile and cross oceans for love. Still, love ignores all these efforts and people alike. All the efforts, kindness, beauty dies a tragic death at the hands of love that never occurs.

Then what happens to these "loveless lives"? The love inside them dies a slow death and so do the people. Unfortunately, the love dies before the people. They become dried up inside, and slowly turn stern and strict. They hurt themselves and those around them. They turn their loveless lives into hateful lives. All of it sounds sad but unfortunately, it is true!

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