Tuesday, June 4, 2013

So I Read This Awesome Book...

Let me start from the beginning.. I read this book a while ago.  It really opened my eyes up to love.  Not like romantic love.. necessarily.. but, you know, all kinds of love.  It's called "The 5 Love Languages."


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This book is literally AMAZING.  I think for the next few posts I do I'm going to basically go over what the book talks about because it has been so inspiring for me and I think everyone should read it.  I'm going to take a step into the LDS, Mormon world for a moment.  Growing up in the church you're always to to be kind to those around you: in fact, our second great commandment is to love thy neighbor as thyself.  That is a pretty big deal.  So.. what?  Do we just say out loud that we love everyone and it's done?

NO!

Seriously, if that was it we would all feel loved and we would all be happy.  Life would be great.  Roses, Daisies, Chocolate, Meadows of Four-Leaf Clover.  There wouldn't be so much divorce.  There wouldn't be so much division between parent and child.  There wouldn't be angry feelings towards friends.  There wouldn't be homeless people on the street.  I mean, as a world, we would be a lot better off if it was THAT easy.  So.. what it is?

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls of all ages: we are not speaking the same languages.  Take me and my brother for example: YES, we both loved each other, but he was trying to tell me in Chinese and I was trying to tell him in French.  It just wasn't catching on at all on either end.

Get ready, write this down, now.

The 5 Love Languages:
1. Quality Time
2. Words of Affirmation
3. Acts of Service
4. Physical Touch
5. Receiving Gifts

It's that simple.  You see, we can all respond to each of these languages, but each of us has a primary language and a secondary language and the rest don't really make a difference.

We've got to fill our love tanks.

Let's create a scenario.. my love tank is running on empty.  Izaak, my gorgeous brother, gives me a bear hug (obvious form of physical touch.)  My engine dies.  Without a doubt, physical touch is NOT high on my list of languages.  Instead, Izaak and I sit down and watch a movie together (quality time), BAM! 5 gallons added to my tank and I feel much better!  In this thrill of a good attitude I rush over to Subway to buy my family dinner and pick up one of their delicious cookies for my brother Marcus, DING DING DING!!!  Marcus's love tank is full do to Receiving a Gift (a COOKIE!)  Marcus feels so splendid that he turns to my dad and tells him his bald head id just looking so wonderfully spherical and gorgeous and my dad's face lights up with pure joy that someone noticed his new haircut! (Words of Affirmation!)  In his good spirits he picks up all of our dishes and cleans them before my mom even gets a chance.. act of service? I think so.  My mom is happy.  My dad is happy. Marcus is happy.  I am happy. I run and give Izaak a huge loving bear hug, Izaak is happy.  We are a happy family. THE END.

Okay, so I may have slightly exaggerated it.  But there it is.  Who would've ever thought that gifts were not my thing?  Yeah, I took the quiz (which you can find at http://www.5lovelanguages.com ) and apparently gifts don't fill up my tank.  Quality time on the other hand is a huge boost to my good spirits.  I feel loved.

How many times have you heard of that wife who makes dinner for her husband every night and makes sure the house is clean and tries to make him happy and its just not enough?  Or the kid who doesn't feel loved by his mother because she never played a game with him?  It's real.  It totally makes sense.

So now I'm up at 10:30 on a Tuesday night writing about my love for this book.  It's seriously changed my outlook on life.

So you love someone.
Love is an act.
What're you going to DO about it?

Alina Lauren Cooper