Act of Love and Silent Appreciation
17/06/20 12:14
Sometimes an act of love is a simple thing done out of one's own initiative.
And the recipient of that initiative need only to appreciate by graciously accepting that act of love by positive body language. Words of thanks are not needed. However the opposite is true. A negative body language is ungracious and a negative word (perceived by the giver) is also uncalled for even if that act of love is not seen as such.
The recipient should only recognise that the drive of initiative is quenched if a negative response is received. It may be so that the act resulted in something that was not necessary not even needed. But if the intent was pure and due to goodwill, then no matter, a positive response should be the appropriate response.
And the recipient of that initiative need only to appreciate by graciously accepting that act of love by positive body language. Words of thanks are not needed. However the opposite is true. A negative body language is ungracious and a negative word (perceived by the giver) is also uncalled for even if that act of love is not seen as such.
The recipient should only recognise that the drive of initiative is quenched if a negative response is received. It may be so that the act resulted in something that was not necessary not even needed. But if the intent was pure and due to goodwill, then no matter, a positive response should be the appropriate response.