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I feel like with this, you close off loving others though. If you don’t rely on someone else for happiness, you’re not risking anything, and if you want to have a meaningful relationship, there has to be some risk. The person who makes you happiest always has the potential to make you the saddest; if you deny this capability then you’ll either just be moderately content and not in love, or you’ll be LIVING A LIE.
AND WHO WANTS TO LIVE A LIE, AMIRITE.
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