The hyphen between the date you were born, and the day you die, represents the length and breadth of your life.
It is written for two categories of people, those who are loved, and those who longingly desire to be loved.....
Your life will be made richer and enlightened by the authors revealing experiences of those who have reaped the rewards of caring for another human being.
Unless we extend that love, and embrace it\'s benefits, we mangle that hyphen between the beginning and the end.
Loving another is risky, not for the faint of heart.
The author has experienced love in the fullest, even in the midst of loss, travail and tragedy.
It\'s not about perfect people, for it is the wounded, abused and damaged who rise above the legacy they have been handed to embrace another human being.
The pure essence of unconditional love penetrates to the depth of our very souls.
love is not manipulative or deceitful.
When we give love, we mostly receive love.
love is reciprocal.
We each have within ourselves the longing to be loved and cared about by at least one other person.
love is a choice.
Those who are ill-equipped to meet the demands of living in an impersonal world.
Those who have discovered they must always be wary and defensive in the face of a perceived and hostile world.
Those who have experienced the early shortfalls of toxic parenting.
The walking wounded crowd our world today.
Within these pages you will discover that price.
There is a price for loving another.
They have made choices every day, to either coast through life, leaving a lot of relational rubbish behind, or make a positive difference to another person.
Real people traverse the pages you are about to unfold.
that is what this book is about.
We need to be loved, and to be able to extend love.
We need each other in some way or other.
At the end of it all will anyone really know or care that you have passed through this life? All of us have been created for relationships.
What will you do with those days? What will you give in exchange for this day? We all leave footprints of our presence and influence.
We are all assigned a certain number of days upon this planet.
The hyphen between the date you were born, and the day you die, represents the length and breadth of your life