A relationship is not like a piece of furniture where we can just hammer it back using nails nor fix it with glue.
Once it is broken, we should be aware that like a crack in the vase, it never goes away.
There is no fixed answer if a relationship should be fixed or not.
It depends on the individuals if they want to accept it back or they just want to move on and leave it.
Restoring broken relationships needs a lot of effort and patience.
It does not even guarantee that it will be fixed once and for all nor will it be positive outcome when one tries to attempt it.
It is worth a try to see if it works.
A relationship is not always perfect as we are all human and no one is perfect.
If both strike a balance all the time and accept each others' weaknesses, the relationship will be strong.
Couples should aim to bring out the best in each other rather than to find faults.
It is common that people immediately opt for restoring broken relationships after they experience a break up.
That will be harder work if we have not been consistently putting in the effort to build a better understanding with each other.
For restoring broken relationships, we can try to resolve our problems and conflicts together.
This needs both parties to participate and contribute fairly.
Both should not throw judgments but state what they think they are assuming.
Both should hold their tongue from unleashing words that hurt each other.
Instead of throwing out rage and tantrums, we should focus on solving the problem and assuring each other what otherwise is and clear each others' doubts.
Sometimes, restoring broken relationships is not the right choice to make.
Imagine if you are in an abusive relationship and your partner is manipulating you in their own selfish motives, it is time to move on and heal ourselves from the wounds and hurt they have caused us.
Take the time to complete ourselves, gain back our confidence and meet new people.
The worse thing to do after a broken relationship is to shut ourselves away from the world.
Once it is broken, we should be aware that like a crack in the vase, it never goes away.
There is no fixed answer if a relationship should be fixed or not.
It depends on the individuals if they want to accept it back or they just want to move on and leave it.
Restoring broken relationships needs a lot of effort and patience.
It does not even guarantee that it will be fixed once and for all nor will it be positive outcome when one tries to attempt it.
It is worth a try to see if it works.
A relationship is not always perfect as we are all human and no one is perfect.
If both strike a balance all the time and accept each others' weaknesses, the relationship will be strong.
Couples should aim to bring out the best in each other rather than to find faults.
It is common that people immediately opt for restoring broken relationships after they experience a break up.
That will be harder work if we have not been consistently putting in the effort to build a better understanding with each other.
For restoring broken relationships, we can try to resolve our problems and conflicts together.
This needs both parties to participate and contribute fairly.
Both should not throw judgments but state what they think they are assuming.
Both should hold their tongue from unleashing words that hurt each other.
Instead of throwing out rage and tantrums, we should focus on solving the problem and assuring each other what otherwise is and clear each others' doubts.
Sometimes, restoring broken relationships is not the right choice to make.
Imagine if you are in an abusive relationship and your partner is manipulating you in their own selfish motives, it is time to move on and heal ourselves from the wounds and hurt they have caused us.
Take the time to complete ourselves, gain back our confidence and meet new people.
The worse thing to do after a broken relationship is to shut ourselves away from the world.
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