Happy Valentine's Day
I am very grateful for all those who have subscribed to my site. I hope that I have been able to help many on their path to health, wealth, and happiness. I love the opportunity to be able to communicate with my subscribers as I care about each and every one of them.
On this Valentine’s Day and every day, I think every person is special to someone.
The media hype and commercialism of this day make it very easy for anyone, be they a teenager or an 85-year-old widow or widower, to feel inadequate if they do not have a romantic relationship with someone. This is sad. Each of you is loved by someone, and probably many “someones”, in this world, and you need to remember that that is what is important.
I just came from the store where I witnessed many men, and some women too, frantically grabbing balloons, cards, candy, stuffed animals, and expensive roses.
I hope that these gifts are truly what their partners were looking for. I hope that their partners appreciate and accept the gift as an offering of love and don’t compare it to what their co-workers or friends received and say that it doesn’t measure up.
I personally would prefer that I have some good quality time with the people I love rather than these things that die or get tossed aside in a week.
Anyway, I just wanted to remind you to take a moment to tell the people you care about that you love them. And I also wanted to remind you that you are loved.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Dr. Michael J. Kaye
Knowledge, Action, Results
On this Valentine’s Day and every day, I think every person is special to someone.
The media hype and commercialism of this day make it very easy for anyone, be they a teenager or an 85-year-old widow or widower, to feel inadequate if they do not have a romantic relationship with someone. This is sad. Each of you is loved by someone, and probably many “someones”, in this world, and you need to remember that that is what is important.
I just came from the store where I witnessed many men, and some women too, frantically grabbing balloons, cards, candy, stuffed animals, and expensive roses.
I hope that these gifts are truly what their partners were looking for. I hope that their partners appreciate and accept the gift as an offering of love and don’t compare it to what their co-workers or friends received and say that it doesn’t measure up.
I personally would prefer that I have some good quality time with the people I love rather than these things that die or get tossed aside in a week.
Anyway, I just wanted to remind you to take a moment to tell the people you care about that you love them. And I also wanted to remind you that you are loved.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Dr. Michael J. Kaye
Knowledge, Action, Results
Labels: love, partners, romance, Valentine's Day
