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You will never find Amor by cornering it. You find it by creating space for it.
We are taught to look for love in the grand gestures. In the movie-kiss in the rain. In the box office declaration. In the neon signs of a city that never sleeps.
If you are searching for Amor in a partner, you will only find them when you stop needing them to fill a void. If you are searching for Amor in a city, you will only feel at home when you learn to water your own roots. Searching for- Amor in- ...
But Amor is a verb before it is a noun. It is an act of translation. We search for love the world, but the world only reflects what we carry inside us.
Or perhaps, you already know that the most beautiful answers live in the ellipsis.
It says: Don’t finish my sentence for me. Live it. Share your ellipsis in the comments below
Here is the quiet truth about searching for love: We often aim the compass outward. We look for a person , a place , a possession to complete the sentence.
There is a peculiar magic in an unfinished sentence. You started with “Searching for- Amor in- ...” and then left the rest to the imagination. Perhaps you were distracted by a passing shadow, a flicker of hope, or the sheer weight of the question itself.
So today, stop searching so hard. Lower the magnifying glass. Step out of the frantic hunt for "The One" or "The Answer." We are taught to look for love in the grand gestures
So here is my prayer for you today, dear reader: May you stop searching for love and start realizing you are swimming it.
Instead, just look.