Who Do You Love?
More like, who do you think you love? Some people believe they’re in love without ever meeting or talking to the object of their affection. Is there a secret crush dominating your thoughts?
Do they even know you exist?
Why do we hesitate to share our feelings? Fear of rejection, failure, embarrassment – these hold us back. Ironically, we often overreact to situations that hold little significance in the grand scheme of things.
Time Will Tell
When you’re young, those unrequited feelings seem monumental. But as years pass, they become distant echoes. You’ll replay those “what ifs” countless times, wondering why you didn’t take a chance.
Do you want to look back on your life with regret? This applies to both love interests and unresolved conflicts.
I’ve had employees who disliked me initially, but we eventually became close friends. Relationships, both personal and professional, require effort and communication.
Who Will You Talk To?
After reading this, who comes to mind? Your best friend, parent, or someone from your past? Will you reach out, curious about their life and love life?
Ultimately, this is about taking action. Don’t let regrets consume you. Communicate your feelings, whether it’s love, hate, or anything in between. You might be surprised by the outcome.
Seize the day, because tomorrow is never guaranteed.

All of us learn regret. All of us need regret. One brother committed suicide in 1988 and another brother committed in 1989. I was their teacher, not their friend. I learn too late. Lead with concern, kindness and listen. We are not the same. We want more or less. The hard lessons teach us. Be kind to the people near us.
Yes, everyone is going through something…