The importance of saying “I love you”

I am a very loving guy, that’s something that I think pretty much everyone knows about me. I have an immense capacity to make space in my life for people, and to engage in meaningful and strong friendships and relationships.

Recently, someone I care for very deeply was physically assaulted. When I heard the news, the first thought that ran across my mind was “damn, and I didn’t ever tell him how much I cared for him… what if something fatal had occurred?

Luckily, I had a chance to see him this past week and tell him how much I care about him and that I would always be there should he ever need a friend. This unfortunate event reminded me that I have always made a point (and should ALWAYS make a point) of telling the people I care about “I love you“. It shouldn’t take a scare for me to be reminded of this.

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Comments (2)

TStrumpDecember 16th, 2008 at 10:34 am

That’s why it’s important to never hold grudges, too.
You never know what’s going to happen and leaving things ‘unsaid’ can be psycologically damaging.

Erika RathjeDecember 27th, 2008 at 6:42 pm

When my grandmother died, when I was 12, I felt some remorse that I had not said “I love you” (that I could recall) during our last ever phone call. (She was wintering in Utah.) Some months or years later, she appeared in a dream, in which I cried to her about it, told her I loved her and she comforted me with a close hug. The pain disappeared, and I’d like to think it was really her speaking to me in my dreams.

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