Love is always associated with the heart. Humans have always believed that love comes from the heart, that we feel the most when we use our hearts. But should we really be using our hearts when it comes to relationships?
It's the same old cliche story, girl meets boy, they fall in love... and soon they are in a deep relationship which seems like nothing could break them apart. The reality is, no matter what intimate relationship we are in, the partners we are with are always different to us. They will always be on a different 'wave length' - since no two individuals are the same right?
But what happens when these differences draw two lovers apart? The result is perhaps a relationship which is held together only by the love they have for each other.
Is this enough?
I'm guilty of being blinded by love. I know a lot of things aren't going right in my relationship, but yet I choose to hold on - because I know when I'm with him, I am happy. And even though the world constantly sends signals to us, alarming us that... we're actually not that compatible... I still believe that, as long as I am happy with him, that's all that should matter.
Is that so wrong?
1 comment:
of course it's not wrong, feeling happy is what makes it right, despite the differences. you could look at it as "opposites attract".
that's a tough one though..whether the head governs the heart..
to me what's most important is that you know that (most of the time) you're happy and you couldn't ask for more- that's all that matters
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