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Why Do People Don't Get The Ending

Shindere April 16, 2019 7:30 pm

There are more than 7 billion people in the world. Depending on your sexual preference, you are able to have romantic feelings for at least 3.5 billion of them. Out of that 3.5 billion, at max, you'll meet about 1000 of them. And within that 1000, at max, you'll date about 100 of them. Which means that there are still 3,499,999,000 people out there whom you haven't even met yet lead alone date.

Given that statistic, chances are, there is bound to be someone out there who's better for you than the person you're with. But despite knowing that, you still choose to love the person you're with. And that is what matters. Not that you can love them more but because you choose to love them.

Despite knowing that you might not be together forever, despite knowing that there might be someone out there who's better for you, you choose to love the person you're with anyway. That is the meaning behind the ending. They both know that there is someone out there whom would be a better fit for the other person. But despite knowing that, they choose to love and be with each other now.

In the real world, there is no such thing as happily ever after. Just people who choose to be together despite all the unhappiness. And in reality, there is no such thing as love at first sight, and there is no such thing as the one and only. Love is not found, bought, or taken. It is grown. That is what this story is all about.

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