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*In today’s world, the concept of love has evolved — yet the only consistent thing I still see is the expression of love. Genuine love, though rare, should not be dismissed. It should be embraced, protected, and nurtured.*
Unlike in the olden days, where love was often silent, reserved, or based on duty, today’s love is more expressive. Back then, people didn’t always have the time or freedom to show affection openly — not because they didn’t love, but because circumstances often didn’t allow it. Today, we have more ways to express love, but sadly, the meaning behind it is sometimes lost.
I often wonder: *Is genuine love still out there?* Not love driven by money, status, or convenience — but love that builds, supports, and understands. A love that encourages dreams, uplifts during tough times, and grows with time.
*Love isn’t perfect.* But it doesn’t have to be. What matters is the commitment to work on it. To communicate, to forgive, to understand. Real love isn’t just about feelings — it’s about effort, respect, and growth.
So while genuine love may be harder to find, it still exists — in people who choose patience over pride, understanding over assumptions, and growth over comfort.
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