What do “love” and “law” have in common (besides the fact that they both start with “L”)?
I won't be eating chocolate today as I am on a 30-day raw food experiment. As I sit here buzzing
from all the sweet fruit I've consumed (I hope it's the fruit), I am pondering the following question:
What do "love" and "law" have in common (besides the fact that they both start with the letter "L")?
Service comes to mind. The value of the legal profession is measured by the service we provide. And the service is driven by love. What we love, though, varies from person to person. One could be driven by:
- love for people;
- love for justice;
- love for ideas;
- love for lifestyle;
- love for money;
- love for family;
- love for himself or herself (self-worth)
- etc.
Does the nature and quality of our service depend on what we love? What do you think? What drives your service?




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