Raising an Ace – To Be Loving

World Peace is the goal for many, but how can the world be loving when so many people are unloving to themselves? Self-love is something to prioritize, and we discuss this idea in our next Raising an Ace video. Check it out below:

Love is #1 (00:36 sec) Turn Hate Into Love (01:02) Respect Earth & Community (01:16) Love What You Do (01:28) Love Intrinsically (02:27) Expand Love Onto World (02:45) Love Humanity (03:12) Shake Shallow Sympathy Love (03:43) Show Compassion to Haters (04:19) Intimidate With Kindness (04:57) Love is Strength (05:10) Overflow Your Greatness (05:45) Sharing is Caring (06:14) Emphasize Love Often (06:47) Be Mindful of Affecting Others (08:03) Talk Openly About Love(08:30) Self-Love Impacts Everything (08:54) Effects of Self-Love’s Absence (09:26) Discuss Adversities Productively (10:40) Avoid Conceited Self-Love (11:15) Reflect On Identity (11:48) Always Care About Yourself (12:16) Consciousness of Labeling (12:37) Love Flows Together (13:07) Love’s Complex Creation (13:22)

The world is unfortunately filled with so many souls who lack an ideal amount of self-love. Often it is hidden away, and can only be assumed through seeing someone’s actions – Because few people discuss it openly. But it goes like this – When someone lacks self-love, they don’t care about themselves – which leads to them not caring about what they do or the result of what they do. Therefore, they may not question anything they do. And since they don’t care about themselves, what is the point of improving and becoming one’s greatest self? Most of the time this just leads to a mediocre life – in other words to internal violence and a symbolic suicide of one’s best self. That’s tragic enough. But it sometimes becomes even more tragic when people combine a lack of self-love with a lack of care for others; this is then manifested through violence and hurt onto others. I would estimate 95% of the violence in the world is attributed to a lack of self-love from the individual committing the violence – Solve that, and the world would be much closer to peace & harmony. There most likely will always be those 5% (out of those that commit violence) evil souls out there that actually do love themselves & commit violence because of warped and twisted priorities of hurting others to heighten their own self-esteem – But only God can address them. For the rest of the world, prioritizing self-love is an attainable goal. We hope Ace has the highest degree of positive self-love imaginable, and we hope our video inspires others to prioritize love also.

Peace & Love!