Love ruins everything
Love—so grand, so elusive, so deeply misunderstood. It sneaks in like a quiet storm, turning certainty into chaos. The problem isn’t just love itself, but the way we define it—vaguely, personally, selfishly.
One person loves deeply, while the other stays for companionship—the comfort of having someone around, not the intense passion. But love always wants more. It wants to be returned, felt just as strongly. But what happens when it isn’t? When one confuses attachment with love, or responsibility with desire?
Love, or what we believe it to be, sets expectations. And expectations, unfulfilled, breed resentment. Someone always wants more. Someone always gives less. The balance tilts, and suddenly, what once felt like magic begins to feel like a burden.
Yet, we chase it. We fall into it. We swear by it, even when we don't understand it. And in the end, love, or the illusion of it, ruins everything.
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