Some people want to reconcile, only to discover there's no possibility left with the other person—all they get is another blow.
But for some people, saying "I love you" became the turning point that brought them back together.
In a word, save the love.
Reconciliation is a battle of hearts and minds—be a smart woman.
This kind of intelligence isn't something that makes everyone who sees you think you're a shrewd person.
The highest form of wisdom is to appear foolish while possessing great intelligence. True cleverness should reside within the heart, not be displayed outwardly.
Strength isn't measured by words alone. Put away that sharp wit and airtight logic around your boyfriend or husband! Smart women know they can be powerhouses at work, but at home, it's best to stay the sweet little woman.
Before this, most people probably thought that when two people parted ways, it meant a complete and final end.
But in many real-life situations, when two people break up, it's not because they don't love each other—it's because they've encountered problems and want to escape.
You and that person who once loved each other but missed their chance—perhaps all that stood between you was just one sentence, just one opportunity.
We've heard too many stories of love lost, where two people still deeply loved each other, yet neither could bring themselves to speak first.
What truly breaks my heart isn't that two people who clearly love each other can't be together, but that even when we could be together, I watch you walk right past me, and we remain apart.
If you still love the person you once were, why not give each other another chance?
Just say "I love you" or "I miss you" first, and perhaps the feelings will come back.
The one who speaks of love first isn't necessarily the loser; the one who loses love is the true loser in the relationship!