Actually, ending up completely alone can be a very positive thing.
How do you identify yourself if not through the eyes of others? If you aren't completely satisfied with your answer to this, you need to spend some time completely by yourself.
Actually, ending up completely alone can be a very positive thing.
How do you identify yourself if not through the eyes of others? If you aren't completely satisfied with your answer to this, you need to spend some time completely by yourself.
Easy solution: Fix your priorities. How? Like this:
The more time something spends both in your mind AND in a nearby location, the more you should care about it and whatever affects it.
Note that "whatever affects it" can be located far away, but "it" has to be physically located close to you.
If something physical in your vicinity is affected by the continuation of your relationship, then the relationship is a priority, otherwise it is not.