How to love maturely without falling back into the mystical trap of illusion

  Sometimes the night greets me with a strange sensation — not so much pain as a question , one that slips into the periphery of my thoughts like a light unsure of whether it wishes to remain. After every disappointment there arrives this moment: the moment when you no longer ask “Why did it happen?” but begin to listen to a quieter, almost prayerful inner register: “How can it not happen again?” Not as self-blame. Not as fear of falling once more. But as the desire to learn to love without breaking apart, without turning love into a field where your own shadows outweigh the light. I write these lines as if in a diary, though I’m not entirely sure whether I’m speaking to myself, to time, or to that invisible presence I sometimes call soul , sometimes God , and sometimes simply my own inner ground . Here I want to gather not rules, but orientations; not boundaries, but supports; not prohibitions, but quiet, almost invisible paths toward maturity. Paths that do not reject the myst...

True love

 Whether or not true love is worth the wait depends on individual circumstances and personal preferences. True love is a deep and meaningful connection between two people, and finding it can take time and patience. It's important to remember that the journey towards finding true love can be fulfilling in its own right, and can teach you a lot about yourself and what you want in a partner.

If you prioritize finding true love over other things in your life, such as career or personal growth, then waiting for it may be worth it for you. However, it's important to also consider that finding true love is not the only path to a happy and fulfilling life. Many people lead meaningful and fulfilling lives without ever finding a romantic partner, and there are many different types of love and connection that can bring joy and meaning to your life.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not true love is worth the wait is a deeply personal one, and depends on your own values and priorities. If you decide to wait for true love, it's important to also prioritize self-care, personal growth, and building a fulfilling life in other areas, so that you can feel fulfilled and happy while you wait.

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