Friday, January 8, 2010

:::Admire:::


Admire:
–verb (used with object)
1. to regard with wonder, pleasure, or approval.
2. to regard with wonder or surprise (usually used ironically or sarcastically): I admire your audacity.
–verb (used without object)
3. to feel or express admiration.
4. Dialect. to take pleasure; like or desire: I would admire to go.


Lately, in an effort to understand myself better, I’ve been concentrating on what I admire in other people and more specifically in the opposite sex. I looked up synonyms for the word “admire” and began the process of listing out things that I would like to become more disciplined in.
I would admire someone who is able to go with the flow, jump in the rising tide, and trek the unpaved path all because it’s something different from the day before.
I would commend a person who refuses to just see me off while I venture into the unknown, but rather grab my hand tight and lead me into an intoxicating and stirring uncertainty.
I would revere someone who understood the difference of flawed humanistic emotion of jealousy and protect the innocence and frailty of a relationship.
I would treasure someone who understood that life is too short to worry about tomorrow and all that matters is what we do with today.
I would venerate someone who laughs often, loves fiercely, and forgives without hesitation.

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