Paradox Of Love

I am scared to love.

What if we become strangers who once loved each other deeply but drifted apart due to a misunderstanding?

Once inseparable, we could end up so distant that we never meet again. Those who couldn't stop talking about each other might not even have each other's phone numbers anymore. Those who loved each other intensely might end up with only hatred in their hearts. Those who knew everything about each other might forget each other completely.

True love stories often belong to the past and usually involve tragedy.

Imagine a person who loves you immensely, gets upset when you don't take care of yourself, supports you in every situation, and seems as perfect as a fictional character. Every person deserves such love. However, this is often just a fantasy.  

In real life, we tend to fall for people we feel comfortable with and can share our problems with. 

That's why many love stories begin as friendships.

Love is beautiful in imagination but can be dangerous in reality. 

Each generation has a different version of love, and no one has fully grasped its true nature yet. 

Even in the future, love might remain a mystery.

Our generation might be among the last to deeply care about love; in the future, it might become a mere formality.

Loving someone unconditionally from afar without confessing your feelings can be heartwarming until they find someone else, and you regret not expressing your love. 

Love has lost its true meaning; people often confuse attraction with genuine love.

True love isn't about looks, kindness, or beauty. It's about connecting with someone's soul. 

Nowadays, people doubt the idea of falling in love with a soul, but true love happens when you truly connect with another's essence.

Today, many don't seek true love; they just want to show off being in love. They see others enjoying being single, break up, and repeat this cycle until marriage, which has become more of a tradition than a deep commitment.

In the end, the deepest love is the one we find within ourselves

It's not about perfect romances or grand gestures but about understanding and accepting our own hearts. 

True love starts with self-awareness and kindness.

As we explore love, let's remember that the most meaningful connections are the genuine and heartfelt ones, not those driven by trends or superficial ideas.

~ Disha


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