Love is Permanent once in life.
If you have right person in life you are in love.

There were three friends named Maya, Alex, and Emily. They had known each other since high school and had always been close. They were all in their early thirties now, and their lives had taken different paths, but they still made a point of staying in touch and getting together regularly.
Maya was the first to get married. She met her husband, Mark, in college, and they had been together ever since. Maya and Mark were the perfect couple. They had a beautiful home, successful careers, and a loving relationship. They often talked about how lucky they were to have found each other.
Alex, on the other hand, was still searching for love. He had been in a few serious relationships over the years, but nothing had ever really stuck. He was a successful businessman and had plenty of friends, but he longed for someone to share his life with.
Emily was the wild card of the group. She was a free spirit who traveled the world and pursued her passions with abandon. She had never been in a serious relationship and didn't seem to be in any hurry to settle down.
One day, Maya and Mark invited Alex and Emily over for dinner. As they sat around the table, sipping wine and chatting, Maya suddenly spoke up.
"I have something to tell you all," she said, looking at her friends with a serious expression. "Mark and I are going through a rough patch. We've been arguing a lot lately, and I don't know if we're going to make it."
Alex and Emily were stunned. They had always thought of Maya and Mark as the picture-perfect couple. They had never imagined that they could be having problems.
Over the next few weeks, Maya and Mark's relationship deteriorated rapidly. They fought constantly, and Maya became increasingly withdrawn. Alex and Emily did their best to be supportive, but they didn't know what to say or do to help.
Then, one evening, Maya called Alex and Emily over to her house. When they arrived, she was sitting at the kitchen table, tears streaming down her face.
"Mark and I are getting a divorce," she said, her voice shaking. "I don't know how this happened. I thought we had everything we needed to make it work, but it just wasn't enough."
Alex and Emily hugged Maya and tried to comfort her as best they could. They felt her pain and the sadness of the situation.
Over the next few weeks, Maya struggled to come to terms with her new reality. Alex and Emily were there for her every step of the way, providing a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on. They went out of their way to make her feel loved and supported, and Maya was grateful for their presence in her life.
One day, as they were sitting in Maya's garden, watching the sun set over the horizon, Maya spoke up.
"I used to think that love was permanent, that once you found the right person, everything would just fall into place," she said. "But now I realize that love is not something that you can control. It's not a guarantee of happiness or security. It's something that you have to work at every day, and sometimes, despite your best efforts, it just doesn't work out."
Alex and Emily nodded in agreement. They had both experienced heartbreak in their own way, and they knew how hard it was to let go of someone you loved.
"But that doesn't mean that love is any less important," Emily said. "Even if it doesn't last forever, the love that we share with others is what gives our lives meaning and purpose. It's what makes life worth living."
Maya smiled, feeling a sense of peace and understanding wash over her.
"You're right," she said
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