Monday, February 4, 2013

Guest post - Feelin’ Some Kinda Way About Love’s Currency

Feelin’ Some Kinda Way ~ About Love’s Currency


Do we pay love forward at an acceptable exchange rate?

From one country to another, currency (money) has different values, and the exchange rate describes the value of one country’s currency against another. The values can float (change) or they can be fixed and based on that of another country. Though somewhat risky, a floating rate is fluid, meaning that it can go up and down based on the economic environment.

Now, today’s blog is not intended to argue what love is or to define it. It serves as, sort of, an exploration of the value of love’s currency; a quick evaluation of exchange rates and the means we use to pay love forward.
When we understand love, we often attempt to give it to others through our actions. We make purchases of gifts. We spend time helping with tasks. And, we understand those actions to be our expression or payment of love – when love is a thing you do. It doesn’t seek to be repaid. It doesn’t need change. It is fixed in its value and is not fluid in this case. But, imagine for a moment that the person receiving your love currency (actions) as another country, and love in this country is valued differently. The exchange rate is not the same. Your gift purchase did not meet the mark. The tasks you were helping with had no value at all – in this country. If you know this, do you keep spending at your current rate or attempt to adjust to the exchange rate?
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This is a guest post by AngelinaD. The original post can be found here:
http://angelinad.wordpress.com/2012/05/15/feelin-some-kinda-way-about-loves-currency/
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When love is given, it is also received – preferably at equal value. The rate of exchange is posted and communicated clearly. When the exchange rate is fixed, it is resistant to change; and growth in value is limited. But, when the exchange rate is fluid, it allows for fluctuations in economic conditions. Whether conditions are good or bad, the value love’s currency adjusts to the climate. In this climate, people can enjoy spending; and people can enjoy getting paid with an even exchange – of Love’s Currency.

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Seko Varner is from Positive Vibes Financial, a World Financial Group team of financial services agents. They specialize in debt reduction, investments, and insurances. Seko is also in high demand as a special events DJ and owns an event marketing service. Seko has diverse background in business, real estate, counseling and education. Seko is active with numerous Youth Mentorship programs and has a background in radio and television. Visit www.HappilyEverAfter.Be or call 757-248-3820 for more details.

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