
As the week winds down, love shows up in unexpected forms. Not always grand. Sometimes it’s historical, sometimes it’s playful, sometimes it’s waiting at a red light. This issue looks at love as something lived, not performed.

Valentine’s Day didn’t start with flowers and chocolates. Its roots are layered, historical, and shaped by centuries of storytelling. Over time, love expanded beyond one meaning. Today, it holds romance, care, memory, and quiet devotion. Love has never been just one thing.
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Some cities replaced regular traffic lights with heart-shaped ones for the season. It’s small, almost silly, but it softens the ordinary. These moments remind us that care can exist inside routines. Even a stop can feel gentle.
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May love feel simple where you need it most.