The Prophet · On Love
Kahlil Gibran
Gibran's vision of love defies the transactional nature of the relationships we often see. In 1923, the world was still reeling from the First World War, a time when possession and control dominated many aspects of life. Gibran counters this with an ideal of love as an entity unto itself—free, unbound, and self-sufficient. Such love cannot be owned or directed; it evolves beyond the confines of individual desires and societal norms.