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Misunderstood pride can drive people apart. Putting it aside does not mean giving up, but learning to compromise for the well-being of both.
When you reach maturity, you realise that pride should not outweigh genuine feelings.
Love is only the starting point; it is not enough if it is not accompanied by action. Showing what you feel through daily gestures is what really keeps a relationship alive.
Loving goes beyond feeling; it involves commitment, loyalty and being there for each other in difficult times. Maturing means understanding that love is not always easy, but it is always worth it if it is genuine.
Valuing someone means recognising that their presence is a privilege, not an obligation. You should not take for granted what you have, but appreciate every moment, gesture and sacrifice.
Forgiving does not mean forgetting, but healing. By being mature, one understands that forgiveness is essential to let go of what hurts and move forward.
To reconcile is not to go back to the same point, but to build something new, learning from mistakes and strengthening the relationship.
You will never find the perfect person, but someone who is willing to make the other person happy, someone who is in love with every part of your being and who is willing to grow together. That is the right person.