About the value and devaluation of life experiences

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  When people devalue and humiliate each other after a break up, it is perhaps a little less painful for them because it is always easier to part with something that is not very valuable or even harmful. But as part of a life strategy, devaluing is just a waste of individual resource. When we reject people and demean relationship with that person, we actually reject the life experience gained in that relationship. And so life's time is wasted.  How often do you hear: "I wasted so much time on that fool" or "I gave it my all." ⠀ But what is left after the breakups that inevitably happen in life of each of us?  Experience and the ability to apply it.

There are several questions for women who doubt the depth of their partners' feelings.

 

🔻Do you think that his love is not real because he pays little attention?

🔻If you found out that it is true, how would you feel?

🔻How can you get this feeling in another way?

🔻Can you feed yourself with love? If so, how?

🔻What would you like to ask a partner about? What to find out?

🔻Is there any anxiety due to the fact that the relationship is on the verge of breaking up?

🔻If so, is this belief reasonable or do you just feel that way?

On the one hand, we are familiar with that feeling when we are not loved. And yes, this feeling can be justified. It’s as if we tend to transfer old experience (our own or someone else's) to the current relationship.

As for true love, try to understand: what is it? How do you feel it, what do you do and what do you get in return? And most importantly, gradually give this love to yourself. Then you definitely won't make a mistake.

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