Sunny Priyan
People believe that the universe will align and guide two people to find each other, as if there's a perfect, predetermined match waiting.
A 'perfect match' may be ideal at first, but as individuals grow, relationships need continuous effort and adjustments to remain strong.
The idea that perfect matches require no work implies that once you've found 'the one,' everything will just fall into place effortlessly.
Even in highly compatible relationships, maintaining health and harmony requires effort, communication, and compromise to overcome challenges together.
The myth of compatibility suggests that perfect matches have no differences, always agree, and never face conflict or compromise.
First of all, there’s no 'perfect' person. True compatibility lies in shared values and goals, with differences enriching the relationship as couples navigate challenges and grow together.