The Paradox of Love: An Attempt to Define the Undefinable

Dr. Marco V. Benavides Sánchez. Love is a whisper in the darkness, a shadow that fades when we try to grasp it with words. It is the echo of a heartbeat that resonates in the void, but when we attempt to describe it, it turns to silence. How can we define something that, by its very nature, eludes definition? Love is a paradox: it is everything and nothing at the same time, the fullness that overwhelms us and the emptiness that consumes us. We could say that love is an embrace on a cold day, a gaze that pierces the soul, a laugh shared in a fleeting moment. But is it not also the pain of a farewell, the nostalgia for what once was and is no more, the wound that never fully heals? Love is light and shadow, life and death, the beginning and the end. It is contradiction made emotion. We try to contain it in poetic phrases, in metaphors that compare it to a river, a flower, a flame. But love is not a river, though it flows; it is not a flower, th...