Why many Relationships end?
A lot of relationships end because someone
needs to break away from the facade that they
were ever owned. You can earn someone’s
trust, you can become a part of their precious
time, but you don’t get someone. Nobody
wants to be owned and anyone can tell when
they’re being used, and that’s usually when
someone will break away. If two or more
people find themselves in each other’s
company and that life is meaningful for all
parties, a relationship will thrive. It ends when
someone believes they own your time, or that
you owe them yours. Just be yourself, and
don’t go out of your way to trick someone into
wanting to be around you, and don’t go around
treating someone like they deserve you based
on their efforts. Don’t go complicating pure
love, it should be effortless. ~ Oliva Sullen
If someone does not treat you well don’t waste
your time on feeling bad. Love yourself enough
to move on. People only treat you bad if you
allow them to do it. Life is too short to be with
someone who is not willing to treat you with
respect and love. So many people are willing to
settle for less just because they don’t want to
be alone. I rather be alone and happy then be
with someone who thinks they can treat me
like crap. ~ Robin Lichte
Many relationships end because once the
person has you, they stop doing the wonderful
things it took to get you.
Truth is, I'll never know all there is to know
about you just as you will never know all there
is to know about me. Humans are by nature
too complicated to be understood fully. So, we
can choose either to approach our fellow
human beings with suspicion or to approach
them with an open mind, a dash of optimism
and a great deal of candour. ~ Tom Hanks
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