"You are the sun that lights up my day, and the stars that brights up my night." —St. Valentine
Flowers, chocolates, cards, rings, the things that describes a Valentine's Day. In order to to make someone realize their worth, what do we do? Probably, we ought to be materialistic by giving such extravagance and luxury in order to "prove" one was enough. However, does it really count?
Valentine's Day is the universal day of love, intimacy, affections, and et cetera. Personally, I thought to believe it as exclusive for those who have romantic relationship. But as I evolve, I finally denote it's inclusivity. It is a day of happiness, a day for love to thrive from the wasted
times. It is the day of reciprocation; the day of appreciation. And for me to express it, I simply give everyone a bright and ebullient smile, hoping to light up their day.
Ultimately, we value Valentine's Day as somehow aphrodisiac and genuine because of the desire to make everything better for you, him, her, everyone.
Disclaimer:
(All contents of this post is based on my personal experiences and views)
Resource/s:
www.blogger.com
https://theconversation.com/the-real-st-valentine-was-no-patron-of-love-90518
https://bluebellscakery.com/products/valentines-cake-1
It may not be Valentine's day today but I want u to know that as ur friend I truly do appreciate u luiss!!!
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