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Love: The Silent Language of the Heart
Love is the unspoken language that transcends words, cultures, and time. It is the force that shapes our emotions, guides our choices, and defines our relationships. From the gentle touch of a mother comforting her child to the passionate devotion of two lovers, love exists in countless forms, each as powerful as the next.
By omar abdelftah10 months ago in Humans
Love: The Force That Defines Humanity**
--- Love is the most profound and universal emotion known to humankind. It transcends cultures, time periods, and even language itself. It is the invisible force that binds us together, shapes our experiences, and gives meaning to our existence. Love is not merely an emotion—it is an essential part of what makes us human.
By omar abdelftah10 months ago in Humans
Love: The Invisible Force That Connects Us All
--- Love is one of the most profound and universal experiences known to humanity. It is a force that transcends time, culture, and even scientific understanding. Love has been the subject of countless poems, songs, and works of art, each attempting to capture its essence. Despite its many interpretations, one truth remains: love is a powerful, invisible force that connects us all. Whether romantic, familial, platonic, or self-love, its impact on our lives is undeniable.
By omar abdelftah10 months ago in Motivation
change is scary but so is staying the same.
This is February — the doorway of a new month, another string of days I can only hope will be gentler. And I refuse to spend them unraveling like I did before. I will not be a guest in my own grief again, nor will I let the shadows stretch their arms and pull me under. I have memorized the taste of sorrow, carried the weight of an ache so familiar it almost felt like home — but I will not make a home out of pain anymore.
By omar abdelftah10 months ago in Humans
the art of observing and not absorbing
Notes to an empath: Observe but don’t absorb. Love but don’t depend. Want but don’t need. Feel but don’t dwell. There’s a subtle but profound difference between noticing the world around you and letting it affect you deeply. For those of us who feel a lot, it’s easy to mix the two up.
By omar abdelftah10 months ago in Art
Misreading a Great American Classic for 100 Years
The Great Gatsby is 100 years old this year, which feels right in a way. After all those years as a perennial mainstay of the American high school English curriculum, all those Gatsby-themed flapper parties, all those valiant but ham-fisted attempts to adapt it, we know the beats of it well: the parties, the glamour, the green lights, and the beautiful clothes. It might as well be a hundred.
By omar abdelftah10 months ago in Marriage
The Power of Love: A Force That Transcends Time and Space
The Power of Love: A Force That Transcends Time and Space Love is the most profound and universal emotion that binds humanity together. It is a force that has inspired poets, musicians, and philosophers for centuries. Whether romantic, familial, or platonic, love shapes our lives in ways we often fail to comprehend. But what is love, and why does it hold such immense power over our hearts and minds?
By omar abdelftah11 months ago in Families
Here are some effective tips for nurturing a romantic relationship:
Love Life, the only collaboration between Kurt Weill and Alan Jay Lerner, depicts a love story that takes place over 200 years of American history, through the eyes of a couple who never ages, played by Kate Baldwin (Hello, Dolly!) and Brian Stokes Mitchell (Ragtime, OBC). This rarely staged production is directed by Tony winner Victoria Clark (Kimberly Akimbo) and explores the epic and intimate aspects of a marriage through a juxtaposition of heartfelt scenes and satirical vaudeville acts.
By omar abdelftah11 months ago in Lifehack






