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MATURING IN LOVE



As we mature, we learn to love someone for who they are and maintain our own identity within the relationship. A relationship between two people should be a flow of energies, not a blockage of them. If you repress yourself or give up your own personality to please your partner, the relationship will inevitably deteriorate over time.


Likewise, if you dislike your partner's way of being and try to change them at all costs, you'll be taking away their spontaneity and creating a tyrannical relationship that will eventually fall apart. If you can't stand a person's way of being, it's best to look for someone else.


Maturity in love also entails a state of loving without over-dependence or neediness. This approach allows love to blossom organically, free from the constraints of expectations or mistrust. When we lean excessively on someone else for emotional, financial, or spiritual support, the relationship loses its natural ease and spontaneity.


True love means accepting and loving oneself just as one is. Compromising your individuality within a relationship often leads to feelings of dissatisfaction, insecurity, and eventual resentment. Mature love enables you to coexist with another person while maintaining your distinct personality. This balance not only allows for personal growth and evolution but also enriches the relationship with joy and depth.


In essence, a healthy relationship functions as a partnership, not a confinement. It is essential for both partners to encourage each other's growth and happiness, while still honoring their authentic selves. This philosophy ensures that the relationship flourishes, grounded in mutual respect and understanding.



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