You have loved before, and it changed. The promises faded, the conversations grew heavy, and somewhere along the way, you stopped saying what you truly felt. You kept your heart at a distance, not because you stopped caring, but because vulnerability felt like a risk you could no longer afford. Now you wonder if lasting, honest love is even possible, or if the flame always dims under the weight of daily life.
What Do I Know About Love? is a collection of deeply personal essays and poems born from author Hargobind Singh's own quest to understand the most powerful force in human experience. Drawing on wisdom from Erich Fromm, Plato, and Rabindranath Tagore, this book invites you on a journey of radical honesty and self-discovery. Through reflective writing and guided journaling spaces in every chapter, you will learn to reconnect with the love already living inside you, express it without fear, and cultivate the "loving kindness" that transforms not only your relationships but your entire sense of purpose. This is not a book of easy answers. It is a companion for seekers willing to sit with their own hearts and listen.
Inside these pages, you will discover how to:
. Open honest, fearless dialogue with the people you love most
. Recognize that self-fulfillment is the foundation for giving love freely
. Use reflective writing as a tool for uncovering your deepest truths
Part poetry, part philosophy, part personal invitation, What Do I Know About Love asks you to bring your heart to the table and create something new.
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Hargobind Singh is a self-help and personal development writer whose work explores the human condition, the search for understanding, and the enduring hope that drives personal growth. Drawing on a life lived across cultures, from Minneapolis to Barcelona to Bogota, Singh writes with heartfelt honesty about the best of who we are.