Love – Our Unfinished Story

Life Library Book

Love

Love explores relationships, heartbreak, emotional attachment, and the process of learning how to love without losing yourself. It reflects on connection, boundaries, longing, and the difficult lessons that come from loving deeply in an imperfect world.

You will find chapters about breakups, overgiving, emotional patterns, and the tension between holding on and letting go. These reflections are grounded in lived experience and focus on understanding what love is, what it is not, and how it shapes who we become.

If you are navigating love, loss, or the process of learning how to love in a healthier way, this is where those chapters unfold.

This category is one of the six main Life Library Books. Browse all six Books, use Start Here to choose by season, or read more about Donald Faulknor, writing as A Work in Progress.

Dec 23, 2025
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:11

I mistook intensity for love, urgency for intimacy, and being needed for being chosen. This chapter reflects on learning what real love is not so healthier love becomes easier to recognize.

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Dec 25, 2025
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: Proverbs 4:23

There comes a moment when love stops asking you to keep explaining yourself and starts asking you to protect your peace. This chapter reflects on boundaries, self-respect, and learning when walking away becomes an act of love instead of rejection.

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Dec 31, 2025
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: Psalm 68:5

Childhood can shape the way you understand love long before you have language for it. This chapter reflects on learning love through absence, self-reliance, and survival—and how parenthood helped transform love into presence, protection, and legacy.

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Jan 1, 2026
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: Ecclesiastes 4:9-10

Building trust slowly can feel safer after heartbreak, especially when connection begins through friendship instead of pressure. This chapter reflects on patience, presence, and learning to let love grow without rushing a relationship label before trust has time to breathe.

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Jan 9, 2026
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: 1 Timothy 5:8

Love can feel like providing instead of connecting when responsibility is the first language of care you learn. This chapter reflects on how provision, support, and usefulness shaped my early understanding of love—and why sincere effort still needs emotional connection.

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Jan 11, 2026
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: Psalm 27:10

Childhood abandonment can teach you that needing someone is unsafe, especially when reaching out leads to punishment, distance, or disappointment. This chapter reflects on longing, emotional self-reliance, and the moment I learned to carry my feelings alone.

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Jan 14, 2026
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: Proverbs 17:28

Childhood emotional neglect can teach you that silence is safer than honesty, strength is safer than softness, and usefulness is the safest way to belong. This chapter reflects on how those early survival strategies shaped the way I learned to relate, endure, and love.

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