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| Daily Dose of Reason - Psychology & Self-Improvement | ||||
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It’s actually hard for everyone to form deep and meaningful relationships. They don’t come along every day. But the potential is always there. One of the great things about love is that it flourishes in all societies. No matter how many problems there are in a society, two people can be friends or, even more, love each other. It’s an unusual event in that it doesn’t happen every day, to anyone—but it’s also the most likely of events, because it’s timeless and transcends personality types, times in history, and all other factors. The only people who don’t find love or connection are the ones who conclude that they cannot or will not. It’s a self-fulfilling prophecy, but one that never had to be.
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It’s actually hard for everyone to form deep and meaningful relationships. They don’t come along every day. But the potential is always there. One of the great things about love is that it flourishes in all societies. No matter how many problems there are in a society, two people can be friends or, even more, love each other. It’s an unusual event in that it doesn’t happen every day, to anyone—but it’s also the most likely of events, because it’s timeless and transcends personality types, times in history, and all other factors. The only people who don’t find love or connection are the ones who conclude that they cannot or will not. It’s a self-fulfilling prophecy, but one that never had to be.
