Writer Heidi Priebe explains that we may meet a great love yet not build a life with them, and that this does not lessen the meaning of that love. The piece urges gratitude and growth after parting.
This essay says that big love is real, yet life does not always let us keep it. Fairytales hide the truth that love alone cannot fix deep differences, illness, faith gaps, or goals that do not match. Sometimes the kindest choice is to part, even when the love is strong. Not ending up together does not make that love smaller or less true. It can still shape who you are, teach you, and stay important. Being grateful for having met such a person can turn loss into growth. Some people change us in a short time more than others do in a long time. Meeting them can be a blessing, even if the story does not lead to a shared life.
What research says supports this view. Studies show that breakups bring pain, but many people also report later growth, like more confidence and wiser choices in the next relationship.
Beliefs also matter. Research on “destiny” versus “growth” beliefs finds that seeing love as something you build with effort helps people work through problems more than believing in a single perfect match.
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