Love is an important part of our health and it can bring happiness to us when it is good, but in bad times it can cause serious depression. Metaphorical love is a nutrient and love shock that expresses the influence of love on our health. The influence of love is very good for our health, very poor, even even deadly. Many people may not notice whether the metaphor of these two love exists between us. In this article I will explore the relationship between love 's metaphor and science. Bring this theme of love to various levels of human biology and psychology.
I like metaphor - especially the internal metaphor that we use to move our beliefs and actions in life. If life is like a war you will take a different approach than the way you look it like a garden or a false appearance. Please check my "Beauty of Life" section and learn how to use landscape as a metaphor of life and how to solve problems. Also see my "Reducing Business Cost". We use gardening as a metaphor for commercial procurement - see also www.thepurchasingcoach.co.uk.
Compared to the traditional metaphor, the creative metaphor is a new comparison focusing on its position as a metaphor. The next quotation by Rita Rudner is a creative metaphor. "I will never fall in love until I meet my husband, I have been involved several times." Here, Rudner is playing twisting as "falling in love." A metaphor to emphasize that this is a metaphor, and then she created a brand new metaphor. (Of course, she is a comedian, so she is laughing.
The metaphor of lovers is a very interesting metaphor because it highlights the aspects of lovers participating in a romantic relationship (Bierwiaczonek 2002: 112). Love is a unified metaphor and figurative expressions are a part of the whole that shows enthusiasts. Similarly, the metaphor "Love is a journey" treats enthusiasts as travelers, but the metaphor "Love is a war" treats them as participants in war and even as opponents. The above example shows that we can discuss lovers or treat them as part of a larger whole. A metaphor reflecting our emotional state is used naturally, but not all combinations are possible. When I think that the figurative expression "she" is a lover, she is half of me. When we consider '' her '' as a family member, for example my mother is half better than I, the whole expression sounds silly (Bierwiaczonek 2002: 113)