
The Love Expert: We've Built A Loveless Society & It's Making Us Depressed! (here's the fix!) Alain De Botton
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
Loving Someone For Who They Are
True love does not simply mean accepting a partner's entire being, including their flaws. The notion that one deserves to be loved unconditionally for who they are raises questions about fairness and realistic expectations in relationships. It is important to recognize that individuals are constantly evolving and are often works in progress. The desire for improvement and growth should not be seen as contrary to love, but rather as a natural part of respectful and supportive relationships. Loving someone includes encouraging growth and change, fostering an environment where both partners can strive to better themselves.
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