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    Buddhist proverb of the day: 'If you love someone but rarely make yourself available to him or her, that is not true love' ; life lessons on how love is not just pretty words but not making your spouse feel neglected

    Synopsis

    Love needs more than just attraction. A Buddhist proverb highlights that true love demands patience, trust, and time. Being available for loved ones is crucial. Relationships suffer when time and attention are missing. People want to feel valued and cherished. Genuine love is shown through consistent effort and shared moments. Quality time and understanding are essential for lasting connections.

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    Love requires patience. Just as a sapling needs water to blossom into a full-fledged tree, a relationship needs not just mutual attraction, but patience, trust and time to develop. A Buddhist proverb showcases this timeless advice: “If you love someone but rarely make yourself available to him or her, that is not true love.”

    The proverb encourages people that the road to true love is never easy. It requires oodles of patience, understanding and also plenty of companionship. A relationship cannot last if neither parties have time for each other.

    Buddhist Proverb Of The Day: Love Requires Companionship

    The proverb, which is derived from a quote by eminent Thien Buddhist monk Thien Nhat Hanh, states: “If you love someone but rarely make yourself available to him or her, that is not true love.”


    Loving someone means being emotionally and physically available when they need support, encouragement, understanding, or companionship. If a person frequently claims to care but rarely makes time for the relationship, their actions fail to match their feelings. True love requires attention, sacrifice, and a willingness to share life's joys and difficulties.

    In a relationship, it is important to make a person feel valued. If you spend days not talking to your partner, being brusque or curt with them and not having any time for them, they will inevitably feel more neglected and start doubting about your commitment to them.

    Relevance Of The Proverb

    This proverb is more relevant that ever today, because many people are busy chasing dreams, worrying about promotions, interviews and personal relationships take a hit. Many relationships suffer not because love is absent, but because time, attention, and presence are missing. The saying reminds us that genuine love must be expressed through consistent effort and availability. A partner, friend, or family member needs emotional support, communication, and shared moments to feel truly valued.

    Life Lessons From The Proverb


    People Want To Feel Valued

    In a relationship, people want to feel valued and cherished. Being ignored can make an individual feel that they are being emotionally abandoned.

    Relationships Need More Than Love

    They also need patience and time spent together.

    Love Is Not Just A Four-Letter Word

    It is not just words of adoration and endearments. Love also requires quality time spent together and getting to know each other.

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