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Summary

The text "Love is The Winner" conveys that authentic, reciprocal, and selfless love can overcome trials and hardships to emerge victorious.

Abstract

The article "Love is The Winner" reflects on the nature of love, emphasizing that true love, though it may face challenges such as trials, doubts, sorrow, and even physical separation, can flourish when it is chosen, nurtured, and cultivated through mutual efforts. It likens love to orchids that, with care, can bloom again, stronger than before. The author suggests that love's survival is not guaranteed by proximity but by the depth of connection and commitment. Love, when approached with selflessness and without the constraints of ego or attachment, ultimately prevails, preparing individuals to face future uncertainties with resilience.

Opinions

  • Love endures and overcomes obstacles when it is genuine and fostered by both parties.
  • The potential for love is limitless, and even when it seems depleted, it can be revitalized.
  • Ego-less and detached love is portrayed as the most enduring and triumphant form of love.
  • Love is compared to orchids, which can wither but also flourish again with proper care and attention.
  • The author implies that attempts to control or fully understand love can be counterproductive, as love is an untamed force.
  • A message of appreciation is extended to all lovers, acknowledging the value of their time and the universality of the love experience.

Love is The Winner

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“Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don’t know how to replenish its source. It dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illness and wounds; it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings.” — Anais Nin

The trials,

The stumbling,

The doubts,

The sorrow,

The pain.

Despite all that and more of the good, when love is authentic, reciprocal and selfless, it will triump.

There may be a splitt,

There may be millions of miles separating the two souls,

It may seem like the love tank is fully empty (which rarely is — we humans have an unlimited potential to cultivate love).

Yet,

If that same love is chosen,

Nurtured,

Mutual efforts put in,

That same love will blossom again.

Just like dried up orchids, when watered and cared for, they flourish again.

Stronger than ever to face boldly future trials that may arise. Because no one knows what the future holds.

The ego-less, the detached, the nurtured love ends up winning.

Love prevails.

“Love is an untamed force. When we try to control it, it destroys us. When we try to imprison it, it enslaves us. When we try to understand it, it leaves us feeling lost and confused.” — Paulo Coelho

A warm thought to you all lovers out there. Thank you for stopping by, appreciate your time.

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