核心概念
The concept of genuine, sacred love has been tainted and diminished in modern society, leading to a loss of the pure, magical, and transcendent experience of love.
摘要
The author reflects on the changing perception and experience of love in contemporary times. They note that love used to be viewed as a deep, sacred connection between two people, often described in poetic, romantic terms. However, this idealized notion of love has been eroded by the prevalence of infidelity, dishonesty, and the treatment of partners as "Plan B" options.
The author laments that the young generation may not have the opportunity to experience the genuine, pure form of love that was once celebrated. They observe that these days, love is more commonly associated with lust, obsession, and the potential for abuse. This has led some people to choose to remain single rather than pursue romantic relationships.
The author expresses a longing for the return of love that is as "pure as an innocent child, delicate as a falling snow in December, warm like a coast breeze, and looks picturesque like the moon on a summer night." They suggest that mankind yearns for the restoration of this sacred, transcendent experience of love.
統計資料
People used to define "Love" as something that deeply connected two humans in a way that ineffable.
The whole idea of "Love" that people used to know is just vanished in the blink of an eye.
These days, people tend to associate the term of "Love" with lust, obsessive, power to abuse the other.
It's not a new sight to see some people choose not to marry or prefer to be alone all their life.
引述
"The moon is beautiful, isn't it?"
"In a room full of art, I would still stare at you."
"To die by your side is such a heavenly way to die."
"I have late night conversations with the moon, he tells me about the sun and I tell him about you."
"I pray for you."