Just random thoughts
Everyone has different perspective about life. Some People are not able to accept my views and verbatim. To be honest, I am not writing my views, but writing only what I realized deeply (observing in the absence of self / ego) about Love, Truth, Hatred and Falsehood. If you can observe Love, Truth, Hatred and Falsehood in the absence of self / ego, then you too can make a generic / universal definition of Love, Truth, Hatred and Falsehood, it may probably be similar to what i wrote. Unless everyone realizes the same, it cannot be accepted universally. My realization about Love, Truth, Hatred and Falsehood subjects to upgradation but not for rejection or not for considering it as amateurish realization.
Teenage people loves sex. Here the statement should be written as "Teenage people likes sex". Greedy politician loves money and power. Here the statement should be written as " Greedy politician desires for money and power. The word "Love" is misinterpreted / misused in the above statements. Love is not meant for material existence but for spiritual existence. For non-living things, we should using word "like" and for living beings, we should use the word "love". If your company boss says, I like you. It means that you are a resource given by the company, he will use you as much as possible to complete his given tasks successfully. Here you are considered as non living things. If your spouse says, I love you. It means that you are a soul given by the God, he / she will be truthful to you as much as possible to complete life successfully. Here you are considered as Living being.
Emotion is an ordinary (good / bad) feeling of mind (based on the sensory signals) which originates with respect to ones knowledge, desire and / or an activity. There is no ordinary emotion without the base of either knowledge, desire or an activity. When mind feels, then it is called as emotions. Emotions are of 4 kinds:- 1. Pleasure, 2. Pain, 3. Peace, 4. Bliss. Similarly. when mind thinks, then it is called as Thoughts.