compromise.
an important factor in kindling relationships.
putting the happiness of those you care about before your own, but having this done for you in equal measures.
at what point, though, does one decide to ignore their own want of happiness to keep those they care about happy?
weeks, months....years ?
if you know changing a situation that makes you miserable will end the other person's happiness, is it right to continue with your decision?
but the alternative, continuing in misery, well, is that the right decision?
an important factor in kindling relationships.
putting the happiness of those you care about before your own, but having this done for you in equal measures.
at what point, though, does one decide to ignore their own want of happiness to keep those they care about happy?
weeks, months....years ?
if you know changing a situation that makes you miserable will end the other person's happiness, is it right to continue with your decision?
but the alternative, continuing in misery, well, is that the right decision?
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So there is not a straight answer for everyone. The answer is based on who you are, and of course that is different for everyone.