Selfless love did exist, Jesus is our example of that. This is the kind of love that we should each be working towards.
peace; selfless love
This phrase reflects the idea of "reciprocity," where love only requires itself to exist and does not need anything in return. It emphasizes the self-sufficiency and selfless nature of true love.
selfless people are rare- they absolutely exist though. they take joy in serving others. example may be the dalai lama.
Ideally, one of selfless love, truth, and joy.
Ideally, one of selfless love, truth, and joy.
An agapist is a proponent of agapism, the belief in selfless, charitable brotherly love.
An agapeist is a proponent of agapism, the belief in selfless, charitable brotherly love.
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The nature of love can be both selfish and selfless. It can involve caring for and prioritizing the needs of others, but it can also stem from personal desires and needs. Ultimately, the balance between selfishness and selflessness in love varies depending on the individuals involved and the context of the relationship.
Agape to Christians means selfless love and whether or not you're a Christian you should be as selfless as you can. Imagine a world where nobody cared for anyone but him/herself? Chaos would ensue. Selfless love inspires people to think of more than themselves and gives them hope of something better. As Christians we know that Agape love is the love that God gives us and that we are instructed to emulate that sentiment and behavior among one another.
Answer You can love yourself, take care of yourself, and still love others unselfishly. To love others you must first love yourself but you do not have to be selfish in that process. You can unselfishly love someone yet evolve into a better person because of it therefore having even more to offer that person and others in general.
yes of course...LOVE really helps a child to grwo up in a way what he/she sees in you.