We said it
so many times we now look down at the relationship that never suffered a fight.
We can’t figure out why anybody would want to be a Tzaidk – the boring
relationship without any bumps.
What we are
missing is innocence.
Yes, a
couple who learned to dig dipper to overcome the fight indeed have a deeper relationship.
But the Tzadik, is like the newlyweds who’s relationship is innocent. Who know nothing
other then love for each other, who cannot fathom any weakening of their love.
We start out
with an innocent and fragile love. Shattering it is a tragedy. Period. Yet
Hashen, in his kindness, shows us how to make the best of a tragedy and
discover the deep love that the newlyweds cannot experience.
3 comments:
I would never change who I am but I would also never tell someone to go down my path.
Sruly, that's deep.
Why should't anyone go down your path? I took a shot at trying to explain, now it's your turn.
I meant push the limits and live near the edge. You get burned.
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