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"کسی که عشق می‌ورزد فروتن می‌شود. کسانی که عشق می‌ورزند به نوعی بخشی از خودشیفتگی خود را گرو گذاشته‌اند."

Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud Neurologist
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Loving someone means putting them before yourself. It’s about humility, shedding your ego, and seeing the world through their eyes. That’s what this quote is getting at. When you truly love someone, you can't put yourself on a pedestal. Your own self-importance takes a backseat.

This idea has roots going way back. Think about it—spiritual leaders and philosophers have preached selflessness and love for centuries. Jesus talked about loving your neighbor as yourself. Buddha spoke of compassion and letting go of the ego. This quote resonates with those teachings, reminding us that love is about giving, not just receiving.

Let’s dig into a real-life example. Picture a young couple, Emma and Jack. Emma is headstrong, always used to being the star of the show. Jack is a bit more laid back. When they first got together, Emma struggled. She loved Jack but had a hard time letting go of her own desires and needs. Over time, she started to see things from Jack’s perspective. She realized that love wasn’t just about her being happy—it was about both of them being happy together. She started making little sacrifices, like watching Jack’s favorite shows or cooking his favorite meals, even if she wasn't a fan. These small acts of love humbled her, made her less self-centered. In turn, Jack felt appreciated and loved, and their relationship grew stronger.

So how do you apply this in your own life? Start small. Think about the people you love—your partner, your friends, your family. Try to see things from their point of view. What makes them happy? What are their needs and desires? Make a conscious effort to do something for them, without expecting anything in return. It could be as simple as listening to them vent after a rough day, or maybe taking care of a chore they dread. These little acts of love chip away at your ego and build humility.

Imagine this: you’ve had a long day at work, and you’re exhausted. Your partner, on the other hand, has had a great day and wants to go out and celebrate. Your first instinct might be to say, “I’m too tired, let’s stay in.” But instead, you decide to put their happiness first. You muster up the energy to go out, knowing it will make them happy. This small act of love is a step towards humility. You’re putting someone else’s needs before your own, and that’s a big deal.

Remember, love isn’t about grand gestures. It’s about the small, everyday acts of kindness and selflessness. It’s about listening, understanding, and sometimes putting your own needs on hold. When you truly love someone, you do these things naturally, without even thinking about it. And in the process, you become more humble, more compassionate, more human.

So, next time you’re in a situation where you can choose between your own needs and the needs of someone you love, try choosing them. You might be surprised at how good it feels to let go of a bit of your own narcissism and truly embrace the humility that comes with love.
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Character development Emotional intelligence Empathy Humility Love Narcissism Personal growth Psychology Relationships Selflessness
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