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SUMMARY
The conversation explores the idea that love does not come from outside sources, but rather from within. The phrase you get what you give is used to illustrate this concept, and it is discussed how this applies to dating and relationships.
The person being interviewed discusses the idea that love is not necessarily directed at a specific person, but rather the feeling or experience that one has with another. They also mention that if one loves someone, it does not mean that the love will be taken away if they choose to love someone else. Instead, the love is compounded and becomes stronger.
The speaker and the person they are speaking to discuss the idea that two people never really love each other, but instead they love the experience they have with the other person. The speaker talks about how if you choose to give love in a situation, even if it's difficult, you may be surprised by the results. The conversation ends with the speaker recalling a time when they appreciated someone they were with.
The two men discuss how love is experienced differently by men and women. The man argues that for men, love is more about appreciation and gratitude, while for women it is more about sexuality. The two men agree that this is a valuable perspective for women to hear.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00:01 The Power of Giving Love
0:01:44 The Different Types of Love We Experience 0:04:11 The Power of Giving Love
0:06:33 The Power of Appreciation in Love
HIGHLIGHTS
It's a bunch of pixels that are arranged in a perfect way to then look like them and the experience is the same. And then I feel this appreciation when I'm around them.
Choose to always give love and acknowledging that the experience you're having, you love the experience you're having with a particular individual. And let's say you don't love that experience.
So if you love one person and you give that love and you appreciate the experience you have with them, and you give that love to someone else, all it's doing is compounding the love that you experience and it gives more to love and more to give to other people.
So the most honest way to say you love somebody realistically is I love the way I experience you because that's still something within you, that experience that's through the feelings that are part of that.
By Michael PierceSUMMARY
The conversation explores the idea that love does not come from outside sources, but rather from within. The phrase you get what you give is used to illustrate this concept, and it is discussed how this applies to dating and relationships.
The person being interviewed discusses the idea that love is not necessarily directed at a specific person, but rather the feeling or experience that one has with another. They also mention that if one loves someone, it does not mean that the love will be taken away if they choose to love someone else. Instead, the love is compounded and becomes stronger.
The speaker and the person they are speaking to discuss the idea that two people never really love each other, but instead they love the experience they have with the other person. The speaker talks about how if you choose to give love in a situation, even if it's difficult, you may be surprised by the results. The conversation ends with the speaker recalling a time when they appreciated someone they were with.
The two men discuss how love is experienced differently by men and women. The man argues that for men, love is more about appreciation and gratitude, while for women it is more about sexuality. The two men agree that this is a valuable perspective for women to hear.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00:01 The Power of Giving Love
0:01:44 The Different Types of Love We Experience 0:04:11 The Power of Giving Love
0:06:33 The Power of Appreciation in Love
HIGHLIGHTS
It's a bunch of pixels that are arranged in a perfect way to then look like them and the experience is the same. And then I feel this appreciation when I'm around them.
Choose to always give love and acknowledging that the experience you're having, you love the experience you're having with a particular individual. And let's say you don't love that experience.
So if you love one person and you give that love and you appreciate the experience you have with them, and you give that love to someone else, all it's doing is compounding the love that you experience and it gives more to love and more to give to other people.
So the most honest way to say you love somebody realistically is I love the way I experience you because that's still something within you, that experience that's through the feelings that are part of that.

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