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    The author of Walking in the Sun begins this chapter by painting a vivid picture of a world oversaturated with language. We live in an era where "I love you" has become a throwaway phrase, typed hastily on a screen and sent into the void without a second thought. We measure the strength of our relationships by the number of words exchanged, believing that constant communication is the same as connection. However, the chapter gently challenges this notion, suggesting that words can often be a barrier. They can be used to lie, to manipulate, or to hide our true selves behind a mask of social nicety. "Love Needs No Words" reminds us that when we strip away the verbal facades, we are left with the raw, unfiltered truth of our feelings. It suggests that silence is not the absence of communication, but a deeper form of it—one that bypasses the intellect and speaks directly to the soul.

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