Life, the Obstacle Course

Giving the Students a Place to Go to When They Get Rejected

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In light, of the young woman who was brutally injured by her crush, from the Front Page Sections, translated…

The press interpreted the hacking of how an older male of a younger female in school in his failed pursuits of her as “murder for love”, but, is love really, murderous? Would someone who knew the meaning of love really hurt someone s/he loves? I beg the media, to stop using murderous loves to beautify this sort of murder, like, it’s understandable, murdering for love, but this is actually, a defamation in the name of love.

I’d just explained to the students what platonic love is in class, and attempted to help the students differentiate between an ideal for love and what love actually is, so the students can form their conclusions of what love is, that it’s a combination of the ideals, and the realities too. The male student in the case, seemed to be taken completely by his own beliefs of love, disregarded how the young woman rejected him, and automatically thought, that this hard-to-reach love is even more precious, and did all he could, to get closer to this female student. This sort of a crush with absolutely NO handle on reality, is actually harder to handle, during the late nights when everything’s quieted.

Although love is a matter of two, but, as things spun out of your control, you must seek out help from outside. The Department of Education wanted to include a course of love in the curricula, it’s a good thing, but now, it’s even more pressing, to teach the students, how they need to ask for help from the adults in their lives, and the adults must take their complaints seriously too, and help resolve the matter, otherwise, there will, soon be another hacking caused by love on the school campuses.

Because, the individuals had a misconstrued concept of what love is, and they were in pursuit of what they thought was love, only that the people they’d shown their love to did NOT reciprocate, and, they’d CRACKED, and, that is not love, because if you loved someone (for real now), you’d want nothing but the best for her/him, even IF it’s not you, right? And yet, these younger generations seemed to have confused possessiveness with love for some unknown reasons.

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