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@user7807751844265: #هيئة_إعمار_النجف_الاشرف #خدمات #ازدهار #اعمار
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There is a point where patience stops being love. And quietly becomes exhaustion. At first, you tell yourself that every relationship has difficult periods. That people make mistakes. That everyone deserves another chance. So you stay. You forgive. You wait. You believe that if you love someone enough, they’ll eventually meet you halfway. And sometimes they do. But sometimes they don’t. Instead, your patience becomes something they grow used to. Your forgiveness becomes expected. Your understanding becomes permission. Little by little, you stop speaking about what hurts you. Not because it stopped hurting. Because you’re tired of repeating yourself. You convince yourself that keeping the peace is better than another argument. So you swallow your disappointment. Again. And again. And again. Until one day you notice something strange. The pain is no longer the strongest feeling. It’s disgust. Not always toward them. Sometimes toward the version of yourself that accepted so little for so long. You remember all the moments you stayed silent. All the boundaries you abandoned. All the nights you cried, only to wake up and pretend everything was normal. And suddenly, the person you once couldn’t imagine living without becomes someone whose presence feels heavy. Not because love disappeared overnight. Because resentment quietly replaced it while you were busy being patient. The cruel thing is that people often mistake endless tolerance for strength. But real strength is knowing when patience is helping a relationship grow— and when it’s only teaching someone that your feelings can be ignored. Love cannot survive forever on one person’s endurance. Eventually, every unheard apology, every broken promise, every repeated disappointment settles somewhere inside you. They don’t disappear. They accumulate. Until the day your heart simply refuses to carry them anymore. And when that moment comes, people are often surprised. “Why are you leaving now?” “Why didn’t you say anything?” They don’t realize that you did. Many times. They just stopped listening. Perhaps that’s why the end of some relationships looks so cold. By the time one person finally walks away, they have already mourned the relationship while still inside it. They have already spent months, sometimes years, slowly letting go. Not because they stopped loving. Because they became too tired to keep loving alone. Patience is beautiful. But only when it exists alongside respect. Without respect, patience slowly turns into sacrifice. Sacrifice turns into resentment. And resentment, if left untouched long enough, becomes something far more painful than anger. It becomes indifference. The quiet realization that the person you once waited endlessly for is no longer someone you even wish to wait for at all.
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