Don’t beg love from those who don’t have time for you, who only think about themselves. Never do that. Anyone who makes you feel invisible and insignificant doesn’t deserve you. Only those who make you feel important and present deserve you.
Love must be shown, but never begged.
Only the one who says less, but does more, deserves you. You don’t deserve you who only seeks you when they need you, but who is by your side when you don’t need it and without interests.
In the end, the person who deserves you is the one who, having the freedom to choose, gets closer to you, appreciates you and dedicates his time and thoughts to you.
They say that there is no lack of time, there is a lack of interest, because when people really want it, dawn becomes day, Tuesday becomes Saturday and a moment becomes an opportunity.
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They also say that those who wait a lot are disappointed and suffer. So, we need to review our expectations and get it into our heads that “we shouldn’t expect so much from anyone, we should expect more from ourselves.”
Take time for people who deserve you and make you feel good. Don’t beg any attention, friendship or love from anyone. Anyone who likes you will prove it sooner or later.
Don’t call anyone who doesn’t call you. Don’t look for those who don’t miss you, don’t miss those who don’t look for you. Don’t write to those who don’t write to you, don’t subject yourself to the punishment of indifference.
Don’t wait for those who don’t wait for you, value yourself and don’t beg or beg for love. Because, as has been said, he must be shown, but never begged. Your love must be for those who love you and understand you without judging.
And above all, don’t forget the value of your smile. Don’t forget to love and value yourself for who you are. When someone doesn’t love you, it doesn’t mean you should neglect yourself. In fact, you should do everything possible to surround yourself with people who really want you in their lives.
Raquel Aldana
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