As with many occurrences in nature, love is a continuum concept. We should all strive to have as much love in our hearts as possible for fellow human miracles of God and nature. I see many things in this world as a relative continuum because, often, judging behaviors with black-and-white ways of thinking cause more detrimental impacts than imagined. In other words, every time we classify or categorize into fortified structures or what I call bubbles of exclusion, we are extremely anthropocentric and itinerant in our functioning. In fact, we can expand this way of thinking to almost any sort of classification, which is dangerous. The concept of black and white sort of relates to the borders and boundaries paper. If we spread love in our world, we will get more love in an upward spiral sort of way. I also have the philosophy that love is not like a toggle switch. It is difficult to turn it off when you have romantic love for someone. In fact, I do not believe that people who spend many years together can say they do not love each other anymore. They may not be intimate with one another anymore, but I find it difficult to imagine that they do not have love for one another. Maybe our system of self-righteousness has created a situation in which we are supposed not to love one another, and we are supposed to go through a messy divorce, become bitter, and loathe one another. It is a strange concept to me, but it seems to be the norm in many situations. I want to make a statement that I love you and will love you forever, no matter what. I may not love you as much as others in my life, but like nature, love is dynamic and continuous and has great potential to grow as time goes on once I know you better and more about what you are doing to love, care, and help one another on this planet Earth.