Between Love and Judgment

We always have two sides — sometimes even more.
There is me, there is you, and there is always someone else who stands outside of us.
This is true in love between two people, and also in politics.
As someone who often sees the world through a political lens, it becomes difficult to draw a clear line between life and politics. Everything starts to mix together.
Even in love, I sometimes carry ideas that feel more important than the person in front of me.
This is not something complex — it comes from my mind and from deep within my heart.
You may love your country, but a third person might say that you are wrong, that you are the bad one, that you are doomed.
So what should we do?
Accept what you have done.
Accept what you are doing.
And then move from your current state toward something better.
There are things inside me that I call love.
But is it really love if I cannot accept everything that comes with it?
Everything we have done in the past still exists in the present.
You must make a decision — not to be trapped by it, not to constantly look back.
That is called wisdom.
But at the same time, never forget who you are,
and never forget what brought you here.
I want to say more. I want to connect all of these thoughts.
But my mind feels scattered.
Still —
love is there.
Love you.
Love you.