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Please Read My Mind: Find Out What Men and Women Are Really Thinking

by David Solomon

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It is common to hear about relationships and even marriages ending after a few months. Most people who have been in failed relationships often wonder what happened. Many of us attempt to commit to someone with out taking the time to know that person. Most importantly we don't take the time to truly know ourselves. If we know what we want from ourselves then we will know what we want from others. If we are truly happy with ourselves then we will be able to enjoy that happiness with someone else. Many people can not certify what true love is because they haven't experienced true love. Most people experience a love that is based on control, materialism, possession, loneliness or sexual satisfaction. It's the yearning to love that has led people to the circumstance instead of the circumstance leading them to love. Within this book are ways we can improve our understanding and look at ourselves to learn why things go wrong. Even though denial is sometimes our first reaction, it is not always the other person's fault. Sometimes, it's no ones fault. Some people are just not meant to be together no matter how hard they try. Love is the glue that will fix all that is broken. Love is just the beginning that has no end. Unfortunately, love is not understood or existent no matter how many times you call its name.… (more)
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It is common to hear about relationships and even marriages ending after a few months. Most people who have been in failed relationships often wonder what happened. Many of us attempt to commit to someone with out taking the time to know that person. Most importantly we don't take the time to truly know ourselves. If we know what we want from ourselves then we will know what we want from others. If we are truly happy with ourselves then we will be able to enjoy that happiness with someone else. Many people can not certify what true love is because they haven't experienced true love. Most people experience a love that is based on control, materialism, possession, loneliness or sexual satisfaction. It's the yearning to love that has led people to the circumstance instead of the circumstance leading them to love. Within this book are ways we can improve our understanding and look at ourselves to learn why things go wrong. Even though denial is sometimes our first reaction, it is not always the other person's fault. Sometimes, it's no ones fault. Some people are just not meant to be together no matter how hard they try. Love is the glue that will fix all that is broken. Love is just the beginning that has no end. Unfortunately, love is not understood or existent no matter how many times you call its name.

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