Celerity
shape without form, shade without colour
- Jan 24, 2021
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Like most people on here, I view romantic love - or any love at all, really - through a very cynical lens. Today though, I heard something that really took me aback. One of my professors has stayed with his wife for around 30 years after she came down with a major illness and became bedridden. No kids. No going out for long periods without some major logistical issues. A caretaker to a grown adult for the rest of your life, decade after decade.
You just don't hear stuff like that all the time. If that's not true love, I don't know what is.
Obviously, I am really sad for him but also very impressed. It's amazing how people can be there for each other. Not sure if that's depressing or uplifting or what, but I thought it worth mentioning.
You just don't hear stuff like that all the time. If that's not true love, I don't know what is.
Obviously, I am really sad for him but also very impressed. It's amazing how people can be there for each other. Not sure if that's depressing or uplifting or what, but I thought it worth mentioning.