Is Valentine's Day really a romantic holiday? Or is it a money grabbing holiday filled with chocolates and hearts? This particular issue has only one conclusion: Like Christmas Day, Valentine's Day is about kindness. Many people are not aware that love is actually not about romance. The romantic part of Valentine's Day is just to glorify the fact that a person has a significant other, while single people may cry over the fact that they do not have a significant other. In fact, Valentine's Day is about focusing on the people you love, no matter if they are your significant other or not. Valentine's Day is about giving kindness and love to the people who need it the most. It’s about reminding friends how they have impacted your life. This particular holiday should be a time where you can learn to love yourself, your friends and to be thankful for their kindness. Don’t believe the myth that Valentine's Day is just about romance. Don’t believe that Valentine's Day is a time for couples to glorify themselves, because it’s not. Don’t believe that love is only about romance because of that holiday. Don’t believe that single people may rant negatively about Valentine's Day. But, do believe that this holiday is about spreading love. You see, love may not grow on trees, but it is a great gift of the human spirit. -- Meaghan McCabe Staff Writer Comments are closed.
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