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“Love!” He scoffs, lips pulling into a grimace. “I’m
going to make a human fall in love with me?
“Precisely. Love is that which makes humans absolute fools while making them equally and
irrationally attached to another person. You were right when you said you needed to entice the sacrifice during feelings of great impulse. That’s exactly what love does It turns people into reckless idiots, both blind and ignorant"
— Feb 23, 2026 06:43AM
going to make a human fall in love with me?
“Precisely. Love is that which makes humans absolute fools while making them equally and
irrationally attached to another person. You were right when you said you needed to entice the sacrifice during feelings of great impulse. That’s exactly what love does It turns people into reckless idiots, both blind and ignorant"
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CAN'T AGREEE MOREEE!✋🏻
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It also turns people into faithful warriors, both fierce and brave. It gives a reason, a purpose; to fight, to stand, to live. It makes humans irrationally focused on survival and saving, while making sacrifices that will make them say "it was worth it" even when others say that's insane. It makes the world habitable, troubles more bearable. Whether it's the love for romance, love for family, love for the chosen family that is friends or love for self, it makes us sharper for threats towards the ones we love and helps us to stand just a bit longer when everything seems to fall apart. Love is reckless, love is blind, love is a luxury. Love, is a Power
Yeah I feel a little poetic today🥰🥀 side effect of studying literature for hours yesterday lol. You'd be surprised how Ottoman poets had written about love, both humanly love and the love of God, it's like their minds came from a different place for God's sake
There was a time when even the medical and scientific books were supposed to be written in the form of poems (and they had countless rules about that too) which makes them even harder to understand because the "Palace Poets" used Ottoman, which was spoken mostly with ranked people, hence the name, and Ottoman was/is a mixed language of three: Turkish, Arabic and Persian. Ofc there were people who wrote in regular common folk Turkish but they weren't common and were focused on topics like morality, kindness, education of the mind and soul rather than entertaining literature or medical, historical, geographical information (Watch me casually studying while making a Goodreads comment😅)
