sabi ng bwakanang tickle…
You’re a Love vs. Honor!
Love vs. Honor is the most dramatic love story of all — defined by an innate tug of war between what you want to do and what you should
do. There is something coming between you and love. Perhaps it’s a
religious conviction, a previous commitment, family, patriotic duty, or
deep belief that good things only come at a terrible price.
If you’re looking for examples you can start back with the Greek myths
where heroes were often forced to give up love and the comforts of home
for battles in far-off lands. In Charles Dickens’ "Great Expectations,"
Estella chooses to obey her benefactress and break Pip’s heart, even
though she deeply regrets doing so. Political obligations and previous
relationships tear Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman apart in the
unforgettable film, "Casablanca."
In your love story, you find your soul mate, only to discover you can’t
be together unless you give up something precious, or jeopardize other
relationships or ideals that are important to you. The decision itself
is at the heart of your story. How do you choose? If this is your one
chance at true love, can anything be worth giving it up? Can you enjoy
love knowing you’ve betrayed something dear to you to achieve it? Or
will the love be stronger for your sacrifice? This love story is about
confronting your values and life choices. It’s about reevaluating
what’s important to you and choosing to remain on the same path or move
in a new direction.
If you’ve devoted yourself to long-term academic study or a consuming
career that demands longevity in order to succeed — careers like
medicine, law, business — you might feel you’re letting yourself down
if you throw yourself off-track with a relationship. Do you have a
family member for whom choice of religion, career, or social position
is a really big deal? Are you afraid to disappoint them if your partner
doesn’t match the mold?
In the movie, "The End of the Affair," Julianne Moore plays a woman who
makes a pact with God to stop cheating on her husband if her lover
survives a terrible injury. When he lives, she’s forced to keep her
promise, breaking both their hearts in the process. All relationships,
at some point or another, require sacrifices. These painful decisions
are familiar to everyone. No wonder it’s so easy to relate to this
story’s historical, literary, and cinematic counterparts. You’re living
it!
What’s Your Love Story?
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amf yang mga nagiimbento ng sagot sa tickle! ako naman, sagot ng sagot! haaaay… remind me to kick myself.
i re-took this.. and guess what?! i got the same results! ![]()
