What is love?
What is love? Is it a complicated blend of brain chemistry that is created in such complex ways that people don't know how to control it, or is love simply put an emotion. Who really knows the answer? Whether it's a feeling created in your brain or an emotion that derives from the heart, it is a very powerful sensation to any human. Many people have the chance to love in their life time, but many people experience it in different ways. You can have love for so many different things sports, cars, books, but there is only one thing that a person can be in love with and that is another person. For those fortunate or unfortunate people who have experienced this wonderful creation of happiness, hate, jealousy, bliss and addiction are the lucky ones who get or have really got to experience life. Without love life is so systematic, there would be no drive to succeed in what we (people) do in life. The wonder of ones love for another leads them into a journey of the unknown willing to fail in the attempt to find or accomplish what love brings and that is the hope of happiness in a world of hate and war. People really find themselves when in love because they're okay with being themselves knowing that they're in a comfortable place of mind to be able to make a mistake and not face ridicule from their love partner. When love is good life seems perfect, but when it comes time to weather the storm life gets a little out of control. You can lose yourself in the world of love, and when something goes wrong you can't comprehend why. When love expires for some, they don't know what to do with life because the...
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But there are some grammar and mechanics issues you could work on. Also, with some formatting, your ideas could be more organized. You created a well-written essay that communicates your point well. Good Job.
there are many grammar editings to be made and the structure should be re-oraganized to resemble a clearer thought process instead of a brainstorm...but your definitely hitting on something here!
Could probably use some editing.
Interesting point of view on the issue, with good proof.
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Wow, great explanation
i like how you included both sides of the issue
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