A romantic relationship can be a wonderful playground of joy, passion, care, inspiration and love, or it can be a complete nightmare. They are where the most intimate and deepest experiences of our lives happen, making it easy for us to bring another life into the world if we choose to.
No one sees it with others.
That's what makes her so great. But are relationships something to be proud of? I think so. There are several reasons why you should be proud of what you have built with others.
Your relationship is your Reflection:
They say, ``You are your friend.'' We are lovers. Your relationship is a mirror held up to reflect your actions. This double-edged sword, as almost all of us have experienced, is a double-edged sword. Have you ever been on a date with someone you honestly liked at first, but over time found things "just didn't fit"? Relationships are about how a person makes us feel.
It's not only about the different aspects of our lives, the personalities they nurture, and how they express our character. I'm not saying that you should date people primarily because of their looks, but I'm saying that matching your partner's personality is what makes for a good relationship. It's important to find someone who exudes the same values that we hold dear. Your relationship is a reflection of yourself for the whole world to see. Being proud of your relationship means being proud of who you are.
Relationships Need Work:
In our culture, love and good relationships come naturally, it is an ability we are all born with, an ability that develops at a certain age. We tend to believe that there is. But it's not entirely true. Relationships require work and dedication, commitment and responsibility. You will not succeed unless you hone your skills in working toward common goals with other humans. Above all, it takes a lot of self-reflection for your relationship to be "good." To have a successful and enjoyable relationship, you need to work on yourself and be the best you can be on a daily basis. With this challenge, we can get a lot of joy out of our relationships when we can relax and feel good about what we have achieved. It means being proud of your personal and collective achievements.
Your relationships are one of the most fulfilling aspects of your life:
One of the most fulfilling aspects. If you think about it, a lot of it has to do with the time, effort, and energy you put into not only finding a partner, but securing your future with one. This is part of our lives as we seek to apply our knowledge to what we build with our current or future partners. We build relationships throughout our lives.
As a result of all this generous investment of time and effort, and because the investment was wasted in the past when we tried to build relationships and failed, we spend more time on relationships than anything else in our lives. I hope that This is where we experience our richest and deepest emotions and one of the most basic human needs we meet.
Aside from perhaps a career where success or failure literally makes a living, for most people their relationships are where they spend most of their life's time and effort. Relationships are the culmination of everything else we do and touch every aspect of our lives in many ways.
For many people, losing a romantic partner can be very devastating.
In his work, The Art of Loving, psychologist Eric Fromm said, “There is hardly any activity, any enterprise, which is started with such tremendous hopes and expectations, and yet, which fails so regularly, as love.”

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