Love is a lamp, illuminating the path ahead in the darkness; love is a poem, warming the yearning heart in the cold; love is the spring rain, the summer breeze, the autumn fruit, and the winter sun.
For a long time, many people have been lost in their emotions, failing to appreciate the blessings they already possess. We often find that the things we cannot attain seem most precious, yet love is always beside us, waiting to be felt with the heart and nurtured with affection.
Someone once asked me, "I love you, have you ever loved me?"
I did not answer the question directly, but simply replied, "If we cannot provide the life we both desire, then it cannot be called love." This was the only clear answer I could give, and it was my way of showing respect and providing a refusal.
What exactly is love? What is the essence of love? The answer lies within each of our hearts. The more people and experiences we encounter, the more we learn to view life with equanimity, and the more we understand what we truly long for and need.
Love does not require flowery words, nor does it require a level of hypocrisy that makes one unrecognizable to oneself. Love requires sincerity and honesty; it is about the movement of the soul rather than mere fleeting passion. Love is the most beautiful word in existence, and anyone may speak of it, but one should speak of it with purity, for it is so profoundly beautiful.
True love: is a long rope anchored in each person's heart, where neither is willing to let go, though it does not necessitate possession.
True love: is the ability to feel a profound sense of happiness, whether you are worlds apart or right by each other's side.
True love: is the longing and concern felt when apart, and the constant, gentle attention paid to the other's emotions and well-being.
True love: is selfless, not selfish; as long as the other is happy, you will find equal joy and happiness.
True love: is having each other in your heart, remembering one another, caring for each other's feelings, and sharing both joys and sorrows.
True love: is standing up for you when you need it most, clearing the obstacles in your heart, and helping you resolve your troubles.
True love: is not expressed through ambiguous words, but through many practical actions—something not everyone is capable of doing.
True love: is his willingness to spend vast amounts of time with you, chatting about everything, walking through streets, and sharing your innermost thoughts.
True love: is free, easy, and joyful; it brings fulfillment rather than leaving you scarred and burdened with worries.
True love: is when he feels more pain than you do when you are suffering from illness. Yet, he will not stop caring for you because of his own sadness; instead, he will carefully bathe you, administer medicine, and prepare delicious meals, hoping for your quick recovery because he cannot bear to be without you.
True love: is how he uses his warmth to keep you cozy every night, knowing you feel the cold after childbirth; as he watches you sleep, he offers a sweet, deep kiss.
True love: to the world, you are just one person, but to him, you are his entire world.
True love: is being loved by him every day that you love him, and being thought of by him every day that you miss him.
True love: is trust rather than suspicion, giving rather than taking, and an interactive bond rather than a one-sided offering.
True love: is a sense of responsibility and commitment, not something that can be casually discarded like a toy. Only by learning to love can one truly understand the meaning of true love.
True love must be rooted in one's authentic self. It is only through the long, ordinary years, through the endless repetition of daily chores, and through the tests of effort and struggle, that its rich inner meaning is truly revealed.