Augustine described love as desire or longing, which is often associated with death. When people set a time limit and unit for love, they often use words like “infinite” which is the embodiment of love as desire or longing. Nevertheless, good things are doomed to disappear, and desire is always associated with death. When love is abstractly understood as the embodiment of all good things, its ultimate embodiment is the existence of life, so death is bound to be understood as the enemy that people fear when they are born.