THESE
RELATIONSHIP TRUTHS may be a bit difficult to accept at times, but in
the end, they will help you weed out the wrong relationships, make room
for the right ones, and nurture the people who are most important to
you.
1. Some
relationships will be blessings, others will serve as lessons.
Either way,
never regret knowing someone. Everyone you encounter teaches you
something. Some people will test you, some will use you, and some will
teach you, but most important, some will bring out the best in you.
2. When times
get tough, some people will leave you.
When you are
up in life, your friends get to know who you are. When you are down in
life, you get to know who your true friends are. There will be lots of
people around when times are easy, but take note of who remains in your
life when times get tough, especially the people who sacrifice the
resources they have in their life to help you improve yours when you
need it most. These people are your real friends.
3. Life is
full of fake people.
Not everyone
has your best interests at heart. But sometimes you have to be tricked
and misled by the wrong lovers and friends once or twice in your life in
order to find and appreciate your soul mate and real friends when they
arrive.
4. People can
easily be insincere with their words.
When someone
truly loves you, they don't have to say a word. You will be able to tell
simply by the way they treat you over the long term. Remember, actions
speak much louder than words. A person can say sorry a thousand times,
and say “I love you” as much as they want. But if they‟re not going to
prove that the things they say are true, then they‟re not worth
listening to. Because if they can‟t show it, their words are not
sincere.
5. The less
you associate with some people, the more your life will improve.
Don‟t settle
for just being someone‟s downtime, spare time, part time, or sometime.
If they can‟t be there for you all of the time, especially when you need
them most, then they‟re not worth your time.
6. Harsh
words can hurt a person more than physical pain.
Taste your
own words before you let them out. Words hurt and scar more than you
think, so think before you speak. And remember, what you say about
others also says a whole lot about you.
7. A mistake
is an accident. Cheating and lying are not mistakes.
They are
intentional choices. Stop hiding behind the words “mistake” and “sorry”
and stop putting up with those who do.
8. Excessive
jealousy doesn't tell someone how much you love them.
It tells them
how much you dislike yourself. And no amount of love, or promises, or
proof from them will ever be enough to make you feel better. For those
broken pieces you carry are pieces you must mend for yourself. Happiness
is an inside job.
9. When
people get nasty with you, it's usually best to walk away.
When someone
treats you like dirt, don't pay attention and don't take it personally.
They're saying nothing about you and a lot about themselves. And no
matter what they do or say, never drop down to their level and sling
dirt back. Just know you‟re better than that and walk away.
10. People
will treat you the way you let them treat you.
You can't
control them, but you can control what you tolerate. Beautiful things
happen when you distance yourself from negative people. Doing so does
not mean you hate them, it simply means you respect yourself.
11. One of
the most difficult tasks in life is removing someone from your heart.
But remember,
no relationship is a waste of time. The wrong ones teach you the lessons
that prepare you for the right ones.
12.
Resentment hurts you, not them.
Whisper a
small prayer of gratitude for the people who have stuck by your side,
and send a prayer of goodwill for those who didn't. For should these
people hear your prayers, those who have been there will know how much
you appreciate them, and those who left will know that you appreciate
your own happiness enough to not let resentment destroy your capacity to
live with a compassionate heart.
13. Silence
and a half smile can hide a lot of pain from the world.
Everyone you
meet is afraid of something, loves something, and has lost something.
Know this. You never know what someone has been through, or what they're
going through today. Don't make empty judgments about them. Be kind. Ask
about their stories. Listen.
14. True love
comes when manipulation stops.
True love
comes when you care more about who the other person really is than about
who you think they should become, when you dare to reveal yourself
honestly, and when you dare to be open and vulnerable. It takes two to
create a sincere environment where this is possible. If you haven't
found true love yet, don't settle. There is someone out there who will
share true love with you, even if it's not the person you were initially
hoping for.
15. Even the
best relationships don‟t last forever.
Nobody gets
through life without losing someone they love. Appreciate what you have,
who loves you and who cares for you. You'll never know how much they
mean to you until the day they are no longer beside you. And remember,
just because something doesn't last forever doesn't mean it wasn't worth
your while.