Is Moving On Better Than Making Up After A Breakup?
No one can really say whether moving on is better that making up after a break up and vice versa. The thing is, each of these moves has its factors that can help you decide whether to move on or make up.
Making a major decision is not a thing one should act on quickly – it's a thing one should spend more time thinking before coming into something. Sometimes, especially when the emotion is too intense, we neglect to make the right decision and go for what the intensity has dictated us to do. Spending more time over a decision-making is very important for it can prevent you from committing mistakes again.
Does it sound good enough? Do you have any clue on determining which relationship is worth saving and not worth saving?
But what if the relationship isn't really worth fighting for? What if it's a one-way relationship only? Equal contributions of both parties in a relationship are needed in order to make it work. A relationship will become feeble if only one person puts an effort to it. But before making any move, you got to ask yourself whether you really want your ex back, or it's just a thought you are curious of.
If you are in a one-way relationship, it's more likely to fail rather than to succeed. Same with revitalizing a relationship. If the other half does not work hard like he's suppose to, chances are the making up of the relationship will be in vain.
Save a relationship only if it's worth fighting for. Start doing it now.
If you are both willing to work and have made equal sacrifices and contributions to make the relationship work in the past you might have the perfect scenario for magical relationship recovery.
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