You have not chosen one another, but I have chosen you for one another.
C.S. Lewis, in his book "The Four Loves," emphasizes the profound concept of love that transcends personal choice. He suggests that in many relationships, individuals do not simply select each other—they are, in fact, brought together by a higher purpose or divine intention. This idea challenges the common perception that love is solely a matter of personal desire or will, highlighting the significance of being chosen for one another. It reflects...