"With our love, we could save the world."

Harrison’s not saying love magically fixes everything, he’s saying the way we choose to love could. It’s the idea that if we actually treated people with kindness, patience, and curiosity; especially when it’s hard, so many of our problems would soften. Think about how different your day feels when someone really listens to you, or when you and a friend forgive each other instead of staying stubborn. Scale that up: families, workplaces, communities choosing compassion over ego. “Saving the world” sounds huge, but it starts tiny, how we speak to our kids, how we handle conflict, how we treat the stranger who annoys us. Love isn’t just a feeling here; it’s a decision to care, and to let that care guide what we do.