To love from a position of doubt is no love at all, for you must be within condition to love unconditionally. This law presents itself in facts of relation, to find love in something broken is ironic to what love is. For being broken is to live in disarray and for one to control such disarray is close to impossible. A quote that seems to summarize this law quite perfectly is one of a garden and a butterfly;
“Don’t waste your time chasing butterflies. Mend your garden, and butterflies will come.”
– Mario Quintana.
To chase is to reek of yearned affection, an affection that plays as the devil on the shoulder of disparity. To mistreat due to the baggage of your past will come to fruition according to this law, for humans process emotion through others and not truly through themselves. This may very likely be the reason why we are such social creatures. For emotions held in are not resolved and this resolvment cannot happen if not asked for. But humans inherit a sort of selfishness that restricts this process internally to either cope in isolation or ask for help in therapeutic recession. So to love is to grow, to love is to open the eyes of another and open the mouth of your heart and mind. To love is to be rational even though you seem like such a fool. To love is to accept, accept that everything will not be okay, but though not okay it will be fine because you will always go to bed knowing that the one you love is waiting for you with open arms.