Love Is on a Mission
There comes a moment in many people’s lives when they suddenly realize they have been moving through the world half awake. They were surviving, functioning, working, worrying, scrolling, reacting, and existing, but not truly seeing. Life becomes routine so gradually that people often do not notice how disconnected they have become from the hurting world around them. They stop paying attention to loneliness in other people’s eyes. They stop noticing exhaustion hidden behind polite smiles. They become consumed with their own responsibilities, fears, schedules, and distractions until compassion grows quieter than convenience. And then something happens that opens their eyes again. Sometimes it is personal pain that awakens people. Grief has a way of making invisible suffering visible everywhere. Illness changes perspective. Trauma softens judgment. Loss teaches tenderness. Suddenly you notice the tired cashier. The struggling parent. The lonely elderly man eating alone. The friend quietl...