The more we have, the more we need to lose. The more somebody means to us, the more apprehensive we are of losing that individual. At the point when we fall head over heels, we not just face the feeling of dread toward losing our accomplice, yet we become more mindful of our mortality. Our life currently holds more worth and importance, so the possibility of losing it turns out to be seriously terrifying. While trying to cover over this trepidation, we might zero in on additional shallow worries, provoke accomplice or, in outrageous cases, totally surrender the relationship. We are seldom completely mindful of how we guard against these existential feelings of trepidation. We might actually attempt to excuse to ourselves 1,000,000 reasons we ought not be in the relationship. Be that as it may, the reasons we give might have functional arrangements, and what's truly driving us are those more profound feelings of trepidation of misfortune.
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