There is no general expression. Too many philosophical concepts. And love is much deeper.
It's like a religion. So it's subjective. You have to conclude this.
That's fine. There is no love. So that's your subjective perception.
You accepted that. And mine is my fantasy. So there is no general concept that I will explain to you.
One plus one is two. Okay? And you can't explain to me one plus one is two. There is no love.
It's a subjective thing. So it's better to put it that way, I think. Do I get what you're saying? But here is the thing here.
It's so sweet, so sweet. Martin Luther King says, I have a dream. That's a great words of the world.
So we all have a dream. That's what makes us keep on moving, a dream, a dream. Without a dream, we are nothing, we are dust.
So Prince, I read it earlier. It's so sweet, so sweet poem. So I just want to say thank you for you.
And I don't know if it's in 1963. I can't remember. I'm an academic.
So, that's why I wasn't getting the whole music thing through it. And then he delivered that speech. And I feel like when you were reading the piece, I was inclined to ask you, friends Moroccan here, have this, your dream, not actualized? Because how can you be telling me that in this, your big age, that you have this dream? As someone who believes in love, you have this dream.
And it has not come to fruition. And that's the reason why I'm compelled to ask you, have you fallen in love before? So that I would know the direction that my review will go to. Yeah.
Yes, I have fallen in love before. That's one. Okay, I think that's what you asked now.