Sharon SalzbergWhen we experience inner impoverishment, love for another too easily becomes hunger: for reassurance, for acclaim, for affirmation of our worth.
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When we experience inner impoverishment, love for another too easily becomes hunger: for reassurance, for acclaim, for affirmation of our worth. We have the wrong idea about love. Love is not something to do with oneself. Love is something that has an entirely different meaning.
It does not mean that you love yourself more than you love your partner. That would be wrong. Rather, it means that you appreciate the worth of your partner and at the same time appreciate how much your partner can offer to you.
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