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Perspective
There's a certain peace in the unknown. Like stepping into an unfamiliar doorway with the lights turned off. Like turning the pages of a book for the very first time. Like watching a movie without knowing the ending. Like seeing his face for the very first time; the sparkle in his eyes and the most beautiful, effortless smile I had ever witnessed. Not knowing, yet, how he would change my life.
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I began to notice a shift in my perspective of my everyday life after falling in love. I found bliss in little things like anticipating the ending of a movie or reading a book for the first time. I found myself happier than I had ever been in my life. I found myself falling in love with the feeling of love. When I talk about "him", I'm referring to the feelings and emotions that love brings into your life, rather than a person. If you can understand this perspective, you can find happiness anywhere regardless of who you meet and where you go.