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The Truth about True Love
1|Page The Truth about True Love Popular Irish fiction features a clever leprechaun who hides his pot of gold on the other side of a rainbow so as it’s difficult for people to find. Since a rainbow is just an optical illusion that is formed by a ray of light passing through a prism or droplets of water, every individual who sees the rainbow miscalculates its exact location and their own distance from it. As one walks towards it, it seems to move further away, until it simply disappears. It often seems as though true love is hidden somewhere behind a rainbow as well. Almost everyone has experienced unrequited love at least once in their life. Many have been cheated on or manipulated by a person in whom they had a romantic interest. Then there are those who had secret aspirations of a dream partner who was so idealistic that they were simply unable to find such a person in reality. True love is difficult to find, but that does not mean it does not exist. In order to find sincerity in a relationship, it is necessary to be the first to sow the seeds of sincerity, that too with consistency. Every person has materialistic tendencies but when it comes to matters of the heart, one should only go for a person that he/she is genuinely interested in, rather than taking an interest in a person based on their wealth and possessions. Furthermore, the truth about true love is that one receives as much as one gives; it is a two way street. Additionally, every relationship requires that each partner consciously makes efforts to keep up with each other’s needs and wants on a daily basis, irrespective of the number of years spent together. For the relationship to thrive, neither partner can deliberately slack in terms of their commitment and devotion to their partner or spouse. Of course there will be times when one partner will have to cover up for the weaknesses of the other or compromise on a few things, however only strong relationships have the ability to withstand such trials and tribulations. The basis of such strong relationships lies in the ability to communicate and express what you feel. A famous poet, Khalil Gibran, once said, “Between what is said and not meant, and what is meant and not said, most of love is lost.” So it is important to say what one means, and mean what one says. After all, it is very easy to spin a fairytale and make another person believe that it is real and true. However, living up to one’s word is the key to being able to find and retain true love. It is easy to say that nice people are hard to find; but if you really want to find such a person, try being one first. One can only attract good vibes by remaining positive themself. So love truly, and true love will ensue.
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The Truth about True Love