“Of all forms of caution, caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness”
— Bertrand Russell
Simplified Meaning:
Being too careful or guarded when it comes to love often stops people from experiencing true happiness. Imagine you want to learn how to swim, but you never go into the water because you're too scared of drowning. By being overly cautious, you miss the joy of swimming. Similarly, if you protect yourself too much in love, you prevent deep connections and joy from forming. In history, great love stories often involve taking risks and opening up to another person. To apply this to your own life, try to be more open and trustful when you feel a genuine connection with someone. This way, you allow yourself the chance to build true happiness with them.
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