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It seems that a good thing is only good for a short time. Nothing has to change but your perceptions of "good" change. Why is it that we seem to always think that whatever we don't have is better than what we currently have?
There is a fine line between being aware of something going bad and simply feeling that everything else is better. How do you know it's a case of the grass is greener or that your relationship is actually bad?
Everyone has priorities, and they are usually listed in their heads. Is the person you are with falling short on your list of priorities or have your preferences changed? There is, of course, the possibility that you as a person can never be satisfied...always on to the next best thing. How do you learn to stop looking for the next best thing and being satisfied with what you have?
There is a fine line between being aware of something going bad and simply feeling that everything else is better. How do you know it's a case of the grass is greener or that your relationship is actually bad?
Everyone has priorities, and they are usually listed in their heads. Is the person you are with falling short on your list of priorities or have your preferences changed? There is, of course, the possibility that you as a person can never be satisfied...always on to the next best thing. How do you learn to stop looking for the next best thing and being satisfied with what you have?