avatarArbab Z.

Summary

The essence of a relationship's beauty lies not in the relationship itself but in the sincerity and effort of the individuals involved.

Abstract

The article emphasizes that the perceived beauty of relationships is not inherent but is cultivated by the people within them. It argues against the tendency to idealize certain relationships and demonize others, suggesting that all relationships, whether familial, romantic, or platonic, require sincerity and loyalty to thrive. The author posits that relationships are made beautiful by the participants' willingness to nurture them with pure intentions and sustained efforts. The text also calls for an understanding that relationships can vary widely in quality, with some being toxic or strained, depending on how they are maintained by the individuals involved.

Opinions

  • Relationships should not be judged superficially; their true beauty comes from the commitment and integrity of the people in them.
  • A love relationship is often unfairly criticized, while other types of relationships are idealized without a full understanding of their dynamics.
  • The author is not dismissive of the idea that some relationships are more positive than others but insists that the nature of a relationship is shaped by the actions and attitudes of the people involved.
  • Relationships that lack sincerity and loyalty are not worth preserving.
  • The beauty of a relationship is a result of the continuous efforts of the individuals to sustain it.
  • The quality of a relationship, such as a parental or friendship, is determined by how it is nurtured and maintained by the parties involved.
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Relationships Are Not Beautiful — Those Who Hold on Make Them Beautiful

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Most of the time, we compare the relationships without thinking about the holders of the relationship. In this comparison, some relationships are considered bad — while others are fanaticized.

During such practices, we forget to catch the beauty of every relationship and blame the relationship.

You know different forms of relationships such as love relationships, family, parental, friends, siblings, and couples relationships. In all these, a love relationship is victimized badly. While the others are fanaticized without knowing the reality.

I am not against such a school of thought, but I want to clarify that relationships are not beautiful, but the holders made them beautiful.

All relationship runs on sincerity and loyalty. If a relationship misses these ingredients, there is no use in carrying such a relationship.

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The same is the case with the fantasized relationship — we sustain them with a pure heart. We try to put our best to keep the relationship for a longer time. We call these relationships sincere. In reality, it is people who made them beautiful.

To maintain the relationship — we try to create beauty in a relationship. All the struggles and efforts are direct toward maintaining the relationship. So people made the relationships beautiful, not the relationship itself is pretty.

There are certain cases — in which parental relationship is not good. In others, the friendship is called poisonous.

Thus everything is dependent on the way we carry the relationship. Either we hold them beautifully or spoil them.

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