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[Modern Love: Finding Selfless Love Through Resilience and Sacrifice]-[‘Modern Love’: If You Want This Kind of Love, Don’t Expect it to be Easy]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-06-01

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The Journey from Stagnation to Self-Discovery

Sumaya Mushtaq’s journey begins with the painful realization that her first marriage, characterized by a lack of emotional connection, was not sustainable. She describes the experience as "death by a thousand paper cuts," highlighting the isolation of being in a union where she could not share her vulnerabilities. Following a difficult divorce, which she initially perceived as a "failure" and a source of deep "shame," Sumaya had to traverse a "tunnel of anxiety and fear" to reach a place of personal certainty. Her decision to leave was not driven by the expectation of finding someone better, but by the understanding that being alone was a "better place to be" than the loneliness of an unfulfilling marriage.

Seeking Connection and Finding 'Home'

After her divorce, Sumaya sought a partner who would be her "emotional rock" and "best friend." She emphasized the importance of an "intellectual connection" and the ability to communicate freely without the exhaustion of explaining every emotional nuance. When she met Mahmoud, she was drawn to his "responsiveness" and his ability to make her feel truly heard. Their relationship grew from a foundation of shared values and mutual respect. Despite her initial fear of repeating past mistakes, which led her to "catastrophize" and look for "red flags," she eventually chose to trust her intuition, describing the moment she said yes to marriage as a "weight lifted off."

Love as Service and Sacrifice

The true test of their bond emerged when Mahmoud felt called to volunteer as a doctor in Gaza following the October 2023 attacks. This period serves as the emotional core of the narrative, illustrating a love that transcends the nuclear family. Sumaya admits that her initial reaction was one of anger, labeling his desire to go as "selfish," but she quickly reframed this through the lens of their shared values. She realized that loving Mahmoud meant "loving these aspects about them"—his "sense of duty," "conscientiousness," and his "heart."

Sumaya describes her role during his deployment as "holding down the fort," a form of service that enabled Mahmoud to provide care to those in desperate need. Her reflection on a poem about Layla and Majnun captures this profound shift in perspective: it was not just about the individuals involved, but about "loving the thing that Mahmoud loves." This shared commitment to "humanity" and "service" became the glue that held their marriage together during intense periods of uncertainty and fear.

Wisdom for the Future

Sumaya’s story concludes with a powerful lesson on the nature of deep love. She advises that one should "temper fear with hope," noting that while fear evaluates what could go wrong, hope allows for a brighter future. She challenges the modern desire for "ease and instant gratification," asserting that a profound, lasting love is "not convenient." Instead, she argues that such love is found when one moves beyond the desire for a relationship that only "serves you" and enters a space of mutual service. By supporting each other through the most dire global circumstances, Sumaya and Mahmoud discovered a love that is not only resilient but deeply transformative.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm gonna jump right in with you.
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I don't mess things up so colossally.
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I need to course correct.
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I think that's probably the peak of loneliness.
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I was like looking for the red flags.
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📝Key Phrases

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couldn't shake the feeling
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death by a thousand paper cuts
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go through that tunnel of anxiety
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course correct
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take it all in
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