1. We’re not prepared.
Often, we’re not prepared to compromise,
to sacrifice ourselves, and to love unconditionally. We don’t want
to wait, we need to have everything at once. We don’t let our feelings
grow, too often putting a ’time limit’ on what we think we should
be feeling and when instead.
2. We confuse love with other feelings.
We too
often want to meet someone who’ll join us in the cinema or a night
club, not the one who can understand us and support us in a moment
of deepest sorrow. We don’t like living boring lives, and that’s why
we’re looking for a cheerful companion who can turn our lives into
an adventure. But we’re not always ready for change, which inevitably
come after a certain period of romantic and mutual affection.
3. We get stuck in a rut.
After a while, we don’t have time and space for love, because we’re too busy chasing material benefits.
4. We’re waiting for an immediate result.
When
we fall in love, we already want our relationships to be mature. Yet
this maturity, as well as mutual understanding, can only come after
years spent together. Most people today think that there’s nothing
in this life that’s worth their time and patience, even love.
5. We prefer to waste our strength.
Many
of us would likely prefer to spend an hour with a hundred different
people than a day with one person. Nowadays, the opinion exists that
it’s much better to meet people than to get to know them. We’re greedy,
and we want everything all at once. We start relationships and end them
as soon as we find a ’better’ variant. We don’t give the best of us
to a person, but we want him or her to be perfect. We date lots
of people, but hardly give a chance to anyone.
6. We become dependant on technology.
Technology
has brought us closer. We’re so close that it sometimes feels difficult
to breathe. Texts, voice messages, chats and video calls have replaced
face-to-face communication in so many cases. We don’t have to spend time
together anymore. We already know a lot about each other. We have
nothing to talk about.
7. We can’t stay in one place for long.
We think
that we’re not meant for relationships, and even the idea of settling
down scares us. We don’t dedicate our lives to one person anymore, and
we avoid anything permanent.
8. We become ’sexually liberated.’
Our
generation has divided sex from love. First, people have sex, and then
they decide whether they want to be together. Today, sex outside
of marriage is normal, and things like ’open relationships’, ’friends
with benefits’, and ’one-night stands’ have become part of modern life.
9. We rely on logic way too often.
Few people from younger generations can love with all the heart and overcome difficulties connected with time and distance.
10. We’re afraid of too many things.
We’re
afraid of new relationships, disappointments, emotional wounds, and
broken hearts, and that’s why we don’t let people into our lives.
We build walls around ourselves, and sometimes they’re too thick and
high to let us step out and see life as it really is.
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