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Love has become so commercialised, that we confuse a mutual exchange of interest and benefits as love.
That’s why we end up believing that only as long as we’re getting what we need, do we have reason to feel loved.
Meanwhile, we lose sight of the struggles of those we love when they are at war within themselves.
If we truly love another, we must love what we believe is the true essence of who they are, so that when they stumble or err out of being human, we’ll be inclined to want to understand why, rather than to judge them harshly before pushing them away.
Such sincerity and conviction is only possible when we connect with our humanness.
But most of us go through life seeing ourselves through the eyes of our parents or grandparents, or some other figure whose validation we need, before we feel OK about ourselves.
The longer we live life this way, the more anxious and unfulfilled life will be, because everything will be driven by the fear of not being good enough, and not by the aspiration to be the best that we believe we are capable of being.
As long as we judge ourselves based on how we need to be accepted by others, we’ll never be able to truly connect with the good that may exist between us and our significant others.
That’s how life becomes a transaction, and love becomes fragile.
Self-awareness therefore precedes acceptance of who we are, and acceptance is only possible with understanding, which is the root of gratitude for what we’re capable of.
It always starts with you.
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