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Love is the unity of knowledge and action

I saw a passage: If a person tells us that she loves flowers, and what we see is that she often forgets to water the flowers and cultivate the soil, we will not believe that she loves flowers. Love is an active concern for the life and growth of the beloved. Wherever this active concern is lacking, there is no love at all.

After reading this paragraph, many thoughts flashed through my mind: photography, writing, children, relationships, parents, friends... Do I really have those people or things that I feel I love? Show my love?

Many times I think I love my children, because no parent does not love their children, but when I blame or criticize my children for making mistakes, do I show my love to my children? Woolen cloth? Love is not something you think in your heart or say with your mouth, but it must be shown with actions. As that passage says, if a person often forgets to water the flowers and cultivate the soil, how can we believe that he loves flowers? Love requires the unity of knowledge and action.

I am always struck by some words in my daily life, and these words can help me examine my behavior.

The words are not just to read, but to understand their meaning and then bring them into your own life to make your life better!