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... Read moreFrom my own experiences, I've found that true love indeed goes far beyond just admiration or infatuation. It's easy to love someone when everything is smooth, but the real test comes when challenges arise — financial struggles, stress, or simply bad days. The quote mentioning how love means choosing to serve someone despite their flaws really resonates with me. I've seen relationships crumble because people expect perfection or walk away at the first sign of difficulty. Love requires deliberate effort and kindness. It demands understanding that neither partner is flawless; everyone carries shadows and imperfections. I've learned that by accepting these realities and practicing patience, the bond can deepen rather than break. Sacrifices and enduring hardship together create intimacy and trust that can't be built on idealized perceptions alone. This perspective also changes how I see conflicts — not as signs that love is failing but as opportunities to prove commitment by staying, listening, and supporting. True love means facing the darkness in each other without judgment and choosing connection over escape. It’s a hard but beautiful path that transforms us both individually and as partners.