Summary
This quote criticizes the commercialization of love during the month of February, particularly around Valentine's Day. It suggests that designating only one month to celebrate and express love is unnecessary, as love exists and should be acknowledged every day of the year. By calling February days a "marketing gimmick," the quote implies that the emphasis on expressing love during this month is motivated by consumerism rather than genuine emotions. Instead, it emphasizes the importance of embracing love and affection on a continuous daily basis.