With Blimish, we hope to spread positivity through the science of personal development. Love is an essential ingredient for personal growth. We know love from what we hear in music or see online, but there’s a science to love also. Let’s dive into it.

“Love is the splash of positivity that blossoms anytime two or more people share a joyful emotion.”
– Unknown
Love is an intense emotion that affects both your thoughts and body. Even a short glimpse of love has the power to dramatically shift your view about a circumstance or person. It makes you more aware of yourself and the things that surround you. Experiencing love may lead you to develop a sense of oneness or transcendence that makes you feel more significant.
Anger, despair, joy, and other emotions are similar to love. Emotions aren’t supposed to last forever. Love is commonly believed to remain for months, if not years; however, this is not the case. Love is far more exclusive than most people realize. Love isn’t solely reserved for your significant other. It affects your close friends, children, and parents beyond the confines of your romantic relationships. Love can be experienced with strangers we encounter on the street if we allow it. We can have fleeting moments of love with the culture around us every day of our lives.
Love is the result of three intertwined events occurring at the same time:
• Collaboration. The presence of another person causes you and that person to share happy emotions.
• Synchrony is a term used to describe when two things happen at the same Your biology and actions both appear at the same time.
• Concern for one another. Two people desire to put money into each other’s health.
Positive resonance is another term for these things. Love cannot exist between two individuals until these three conditions are met. It can, however, blossom into a strong temporary connection if it is allowed to echo back and forth indefinitely. This connection will dissipate over time since that is how emotions work: they overwhelm us and then fade away.
According to Paul Ekman, a renowned scientist of human facial expressions, humans regularly use 50 different types of smiles.
Love is our supreme emotion — it governs all that we feel, think, do, and become
You’re significantly more inclined to approach each new individual as a chance for connection and progress when you’re feeling well. When regarded in this light, love has no bounds. You have no excuse to keep love from anyone when it is as simple as a shared interest, inspiration, or hope.
You can begin to love everyone by spreading warmth and friendliness to everyone you know, and then expanding that wonderful feeling to include everyone you don’t know. You’ll find countless ways of developing tender, loving connections with everyone, without exception, once you set your sights, mind, and heart on these greater goals.
Learn to seek out love more regularly, and you and everyone around you will thrive. Love has far-reaching effects on how our communities and the entire globe function. Opportunities for love are endless. It’s up to you to make sure you get enough of them.
Happy Valentine’s Day to you! Spread love. Receive love.
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