Love

Love is actually a concept that seems very simple but is also quite complex. Even though there are many different thoughts about love, the one I like the most is Balzac’s quote: “Love, my happy future, is rejoicing.” Because if you love someone, you want to make them happy, make them happy, and show them that you really care. In such a case, give her small gifts, a flower, etc. You take it and give it to him. He, thinks love is selfishness. I think it’s all about making a lot of people happy all the time.

Tolstoy said: “A person who has no goal other than his own happiness is evil.” Although there is a grain of truth in it, I think that loving someone, even loving someone very much, is not about yourself, but about someone else. If I had to compare, Balzac is really right about this.

Honoré dé Balzec ​​​​about love and affection with not just 1 but exactly 55 contracts. In one of Balzec’s famous books (Lily of the Valley), it is shown that “A person who loves is nothing if not everything in the list of the person he loves” and that love really depends only on the happiness of that person at that moment. Another one (Modeste Mignon) is “smart enough to be afraid of being loved just for beauty.” He said what happened. But these words I have are not really related to the words I said in the beginning. That’s why my components are spot on. “The happiness of others is the joy of those who are no longer happy.” Although it is sad, when we examine lives, we realize that it is not like that at all.

Even though I’ve talked about Balzec ​​so much, I also love Tolstoy. Let me talk about that a little bit. Tolstoy, who said that he talked about love and affection almost three times as many times as Balzec, mentioned love 162 times in his books. The author talks not only about love, but also about peace and tranquility. Author Tolstoy, who said, “When you look at me, I follow where you look,” wrote many famous books. One of the most famous is Anne Karenina. A truly impressive book. To summarize, loving someone means being content with seeing them happy.

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