



Simplified, 无条件的爱
無 (nothing)條件 (condition) 條 (clause) 件 (matter)
的 ('s)
愛 (love)
She argues that we all have much to learn from the way we love our pets. People often describe pets as undemanding and giving unconditional love, when the reality is that pets require a lot of time and attention, special foods and care. They throw up on rugs, pee in the house and steal food from countertops. Yet we accept their flaws because we love them so much.
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“The old expression ‘you get what you give’ may apply here,” writes Dr. Phillips. “Maybe you give something very positive to your pet that invites the unconditional love and connection that makes you feel so good. Maybe it has potential to enhance your relationship.”
- What Pets Can Teach Us About Marriage, by Tara Parker-Pope, The New York Times
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