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I Love You, But: Why Leaving Someone Can Be the Ultimate Act of Devotion

I Love You, But: Why Leaving Someone Can Be the Ultimate Act of Devotion

Published 5 months ago
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Critiques the traditional Romantic belief that true love must triumph over every obstacle, arguing that this absolutist view ignores the very real practical limits of relationships. It challenges the assumption that a person who professes love but declines commitment is necessarily insincere, pointing out that external realities—like clashing values, social stigma, or mental health struggles—can make a union unsustainable despite genuine feeling. As an alternative, the text proposes a more measured philosophy of love that honors both emotional depth and life’s constraints. It ultimately suggests that ending a relationship that brings a partner unnecessary suffering can represent not betrayal but a higher form of care, where the act of leaving reflects selfless concern for the other person’s well-being.











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