THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
LOVE AND LIKE
I love our Classical Philosophy class with the late Fr. Josefino Javellana. He led
us to critical thinking to the point that we had to be very discerning
about our choice of words. He made us realize that words — even synonyms
— have shades of meanings and nuances. For example, there are
differences between the meaning of existing, living and being. To exist
is simply to be there, to live is to undergo the processes of life, to
be is to attain one’s purpose and meaning in life. I began to believe
that one problem of today’s generation is this loss of critical thought.
It is not merely being pilosopo (argumentative) about everything. It leads us to reflect.
The difficulty to love in the Christian way, for instance, may be caused by a mistaken notion that to love is the same as to like. They have similarities, but they have shades of differences, too.
“Like” is more properly for inanimate things; “love” is for living things.
“Like” is based on benefits of pleasure or satisfaction that one
derives from an object of liking; “love” is based on deeper,
transcendent reasons, or can even be unexplainable and unconditional.
“Like” aims to grasp, and to possess the object of liking; “love” beholds the other.
“Like” is often an expression of something physical, material and sensual; “love” is spiritual.
This basic philosophical distinction of “love” and “like” can
contribute a lot to our understanding of Jesus’ words today: “Love your
enemies.” Fr. Domie Guzman, SSP
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: What makes persons easily “likeable” for you? What makes
people highly “unlovable” for you? Reevaluate and pray over your list.
What Gospel image of Jesus helps you to be forgiving? Why? Try to
meditate on this Gospel image more often.
Help me to be more discerning, Lord, and to live a life of love for Your sake.
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