Forget Valentine’s Day—Love Isn’t a One-Day Sale
What the hell is wrong with people? Every February 14th, they rush to buy overpriced flowers, book fancy dinners, and post about their so-called love on social media. Then, by February 15th, it’s back to ignoring their partners, taking friends for granted, and treating kindness like a limited-time offer. Enough with the nonsense!
Love isn’t a damn holiday—it’s how you live. It’s checking in on people, showing up when it matters, and making sure the ones you care about know it, without needing a reminder from a greeting card company. It’s saying “I appreciate you” in the little moments, not waiting for some corporate-manufactured excuse to do it.
Stop being lazy with love. Stop waiting for the “right time” to show you care. If you only express love when the calendar tells you to, you’re doing it wrong. Love is a daily act, not a damn checkbox.
So, forget the flowers—start showing up every day.
Ryan P – Life Purpose Author