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Friendships and love will not always last forever.
When you are in a relationship, fights become frequent, especially when there is distance. Not many people can withstand being away from their partners for a long time. That also wears out a couple a lot, because it takes great communication, patience and willpower.
I've always said that there is no reason to break up with someone. There are thousands of reasons. And you shouldn't always get into a discussion about who has done things wrong, who has made a mistake, or what could have been done to improve things. Sometimes it's just accepting that things aren't working out, that you don't feel good feeling that way even if you love that person. Sometimes neither party is to blame, it's just that time and what you want to do with your life don't match what your partner wants or what you want. The best thing is to say goodbye to that person wisely and be grateful for the time shared.
First love is always unforgettable and hurts a lot, but it is part of life's learning.
Then, friendship. You won't always be able to keep in touch with your friends from the past and even more so today. There are few people who maintain a friendship for years.
Time, priorities, and everything that comes with being an adult take you away from those people. It hurts, yes, but it is a reality. In an era where everything moves very quickly and everyone is busy with their own affairs, it is normal for you to lose contact with those who were your friends.
The issue of the protagonist leaving her career is something that happens to many athletes. For many reasons they decide to retire and concentrate their lives on their own families. An athlete's time is very short, so you have to make the most of it when you are young, because you know you will end up retiring. It's sad but the athletes themselves know that their time is short. In any sport.
About why the protagonist's husband is not shown. I think it was better that way, otherwise it would be like adding salt to the wound.
This drama is realistic. Life is not a Disney story. Life is hard and even more so as you get older.
In the end, only the golden times of when we were young and enjoyed our time to the fullest remain with us. This is life.
I've always said that there is no reason to break up with someone. There are thousands of reasons. And you shouldn't always get into a discussion about who has done things wrong, who has made a mistake, or what could have been done to improve things. Sometimes it's just accepting that things aren't working out, that you don't feel good feeling that way even if you love that person. Sometimes neither party is to blame, it's just that time and what you want to do with your life don't match what your partner wants or what you want. The best thing is to say goodbye to that person wisely and be grateful for the time shared.
First love is always unforgettable and hurts a lot, but it is part of life's learning.
Then, friendship. You won't always be able to keep in touch with your friends from the past and even more so today. There are few people who maintain a friendship for years.
Time, priorities, and everything that comes with being an adult take you away from those people. It hurts, yes, but it is a reality. In an era where everything moves very quickly and everyone is busy with their own affairs, it is normal for you to lose contact with those who were your friends.
The issue of the protagonist leaving her career is something that happens to many athletes. For many reasons they decide to retire and concentrate their lives on their own families. An athlete's time is very short, so you have to make the most of it when you are young, because you know you will end up retiring. It's sad but the athletes themselves know that their time is short. In any sport.
About why the protagonist's husband is not shown. I think it was better that way, otherwise it would be like adding salt to the wound.
This drama is realistic. Life is not a Disney story. Life is hard and even more so as you get older.
In the end, only the golden times of when we were young and enjoyed our time to the fullest remain with us. This is life.
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