In a World that glorifies grand acts and passionate proclamations, true love remains a rare commodity. A person could be swept along with the noise-the social media posts, the extravagant rendezvous, the affirmations of eternal love-but these are not measurements of love. For me, love has only one rule which is called STAYING.
Love Is Not About Perfection
Love, true love, isn’t about loud declarations or public shows of adoration. It’s about those quiet moments when the world feels too heavy, when everything appears to be crumbling, yet you still stay. It’s about hanging on when the music ends, when the excitement dies, and when fairy tales turn ugly and imperfect. It does not concern the promises made in the happiest times, but the promise that survives the hardest times.
It has to do with enduring when the music dies, the lights go dim, and the whole fairy tale turns ugly and less than perfect. It’s not about the promises made at happiest times, but rather a commitment that outlasts the worst.
The Strength of Staying
Real love isn’t found in the easy moments, when everything seems to be going perfectly. It can be found in the storm and in the tiny spaces of imperfection. It is staying when the pain is unbearable, your body is exhausted, and your spirit is broken.
The Danger of the “What-ifs”
People often ask, “What if he cheats? What if she doesn’t love you back? What if the relationship turns toxic?” The “what-ifs” are endless, and they can keep you locked in a cage of doubt. But truthfully, those questions are of no value. What really matters is staying-in versus running away when all the signs around you seem to scream, staying when it would be easier to walk away from the mess. It is simply being there when it hurts, when you don’t have the answers.
Love Without Conditions
Love is not meant to be conditional. If love has an escape route, if it comes with terms and conditions, then it’s not love. It’s an arrangement. A temporary lease. Real love is stubborn and messy. It’s the kind of devotion that doesn’t ask if it’s deserved. It’s the kind of love that sticks around, even when it’s not reciprocated, even when it feels like a curse, even when it feels like you’re losing yourself in the process.
Love Is Not Just a Feeling
True love isn’t only a sensation. It isn’t about the butterflies or the first surge of desire. It’s about being consistent. It’s about the long term. It’s about battle-worn hands clutching each other, knowing that things will never be perfect but deciding that, in the face of it all, you’ll fight to keep the relationship intact. Love is about overcoming terrible days, quiet, and heartache together.
The Enduring Power of Staying
In a society drunk on instant gratification/patience-true love stands the test of all; it is the slow, enduring force that brightens through all. It is the strength to stay even when all the cells scream at you to walk away from it. Because love is more than a feeling-it’s a choice to stay or remain even when you’re profoundly tested.
In Conclusion: Love Is Staying
In the end, love STAYS. Not just when things are good, but even more so when they are not.