(announcer)
The Ancient Greeks had
four words for love.
The first is philia.
Philia is affection
that grows from friendship.
Next, there's storge.
The kind you have
for a grandparent
or a brother.
- Come on, let's go!
(announcer)
Third, there's eros.
The uncontrollable urge to say,
"I love you."
The fourth kind of love
is different.
It's the most admirable.
It's called agape.
Love as an action.
(whirring)
It takes courage.
Sacrifice.
Strength.
- You okay?
(announcer)
For 175 years,
we've been helping people
act on their love.
So they can look back,
or look ahead,
and say...
'We got it right.
We did good.'
