The Importance Of Soulmate

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Soulmate, family, and friends’ support are some of the most salient things in one’s life. The love they give us generates hope to live. Without them the world would be as tedious as climbing up mountain Everest. “There is only one happiness in life, to love and to be loved” ( Sand) and “the best thing to hold on in life is each other” ( Hepburn). When we engage ourselves in love, we tend to stick to our soulmates and forget about our families not caring about how they are doing. Love doesn’t mean sticking to one’s soulmate and there can’t be two people in one brain. What defines love is that you have someone to count on. True love is defined by happiness, happiness which is not brought by oneness but by separating. Unyoking from …show more content…

Family and friends were close to them again and started calling them by their respective names. The one-ness was now gone for good. Nourbese’s mother then said “…you see you were her child and when you met Osaze, she knew she had lost you to him for good. Or so she thought. She always dreamed that one day, you’d at last come back to her as Nourbese, her daughter. Today was that day.” Most of the times when we get engaged in love relationships we tend to forget our families where we came from. Our parents loose hope because they know that ever since we fell in love they had lost us for good. Our friends almost get killed from boredom and missing us. Why the blinded hearts? Why maim our parents and friends? Why not open our eyes and see that our parents still need us, that they would still enjoy seeing their children’s little footsteps move through their doorway into their house? Well if we truly know what love is, then, we better stop the oneness with our soulmates and find time for our families and …show more content…

To be clear, love doesn’t necessarily mean oneness, actually it is even more fabulous when two lovers don’t stick to each other because they miss each other hence igniting their love. Mbachu says “…once again, you learned that sometimes love is best when two are separate.” On the other hand, everyone have their own unique ways of thinking. The fact that Osaze and Nourbese could swim in each other’s minds was not a good practice at all. But when Nourbese and Osaze had separated they redefined their love which had lost its meaning and they each one was freed and had their own independence. In fact, they enjoyed it more; unlike before where Nourbese had started to get disgruntled and bothered by their oneness. Mbachu demonstrates it when she wrote, “you began to feel bothered when people called you Osanour. You wanted your name back because you were you, no matter how much you loved Osaze. You were you.” After separating both of you were freed and you lived happily

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