Sunday, November 18, 2012


 


 

I Love Someone Who Does Not Love Me (as Much)

 I just came across a beautiful article , wanted to share with you all.


Unrequited love is the saddest of all loving experiences
"Most people have a harder time letting themselves love than finding someone to love them." Bill Russell
"You never lose by loving. You always lose by holding back."  Barbara De Angelis
Unrequited love is said to be one of the saddest of all loving experiences. However, some people prefer it over a complete lack of love. Consider the following two types of relationships:

(a) you are in love with your partner but the partner does not love you (as much), or
(b) your partner is in love with you but you are not in love (as much) with the partner.
Which option will you choose? The answer is not obvious.

Here is a real story. Albert is a handsome divorced man in his early fifties. He met Debra through a blind date and they were together for about a year. He left her on the grounds that although he liked her and enjoyed her company, he did not love her very much. After their separation, he dated a few other women. Then at his birthday almost a year later, she invited him to dinner, after which he decided to go back to her. 
Albert said to his friend: "This is the woman I want to live with." The friend was clearly surprised and reminded Albert that he said a while ago that he didn't love her enough to be with her. To this he replied, "Yes, but she loves me like no one else ever has before and this is what is most important at the end of the day." In fact, Albert had asked Debra the same question: "Why do you want to be with me, knowing that I do not love you as much as you love me?" Debra replied that she prefers being with a person she loves very much and who may not love her that much, than vice versa.

Given these choices, which one would you pick, Albert's or Debra's? My students and friends who were asked this question were divided.
When speaking about unrequited love, people usually refer to painful experiences where one partner feels no love whatsoever toward the other. However, this extreme case is less common than those in which there is more nuance:  where both people love each other, but the kind and intensity of the love is different.  As in our example, while Debra is madly in love with Albert, Albert likes her, but does not love her as much as she loves him. Albert's attitude is not without any traces of romantic love. It involves caring and companionship, but a lesser degree of romantic love. There is a point of love's intensity below which it is not worth being together, but Albert's feelings are above this point.

The difference in the intensity of love is usually not discussed among lovers.  When lovers do discuss this, it takes the form of something like "Darling, I love you so much -- even more than you love me." And the beloved may reply, "This is not possible, Darling, as there cannot be a greater love than mine for you." A rational lover might add, "Darling, we have agreed that we cannot possibly measure our profound love." Another prevailing reply among lovers is: "My love for you is so huge that it is enough for both of us."  Of course, when the couple is on the verge of separation, the accusations are along the lines of "You love me less than I love you." The emphasis of people in love is on the more and not the less.  
Being aware of differences in the intensity of love can be hurtful, because it implies that one partner is inferior, and it implies a certain type of rejection.  Accordingly, people repress this issue or adopt a positive illusion concerning the partner. Similarly, people would not admit to their partner that he or she is a compromise.
The attitudes of both Albert and Debra involve a romantic compromise - but interestingly, it is unclear which compromise is more painful. The major advantage in Albert's situation is the great love bestowed upon him and hence the greater probability that Debra will not leave him. The disadvantage in Albert's situation concerns giving up a major human dream: to be madly in love with someone. Debra's situation is the opposite-she enjoys a profound love but gives up reciprocity and hence she is more vulnerable and less certain about her relationship with Albert. 
Albert has greater control of the situation; he can continue this relationship as long as he wishes, because the love of Debra is almost guaranteed. And if Albert happens to find a woman he is madly in love with, he can pursue this new relationship. In a sense, Albert compromises his present, in order to secure his future. Debra is more vulnerable as she has less control of the situation. She gives up the control of her future in order to enjoy profound love in the present.
Those who prefer Debra's position are optimistic concerning their ability to change their partner's attitude toward them. This optimism is associated with a prevailing belief that the world is inherently controllable and that their own ability to control events around them is exceptional. Experienced gamblers engage in a variety of behaviors which imply a belief that they can control what numbers turn up on the dice. Similarly, people prefer to choose their own lottery ticket rather than have it chosen for them; they believe that their choice will increase their chances of winning.
If you believe that indeed changing your partner's attitude is possible, then the alternative in which you are madly in love with the other person is preferable. However, if this option is impossible, as it is very difficult to change most adults, attempts to change the other partner may increase your frustration and disappointment.
Albert's mental state is calmer than Debra's. Although he may be dissatisfied from time to time with the fact that he does not experience genuine love, he enjoys the love of Debra and his future is secure. Debra's mental situation is less stable, as it involves more intense positive emotions (such as love) and negative emotions (such as fear and frustration). The anxiety associated with Debra's behavior is greater than Albert's, and this can burn her out; eventually, her love for Albert may decrease.
Personality traits also influence the choice between Albert's and Debra's situations. People with more egotistic tendencies are more likely to prefer Albert's because they believe they will have no difficulty finding a new partner. More rational people might also take Albert 's choice, while more romantic people often take Debra's choice. Age may be another factor relevant in this regard: older people whose romantic choices are decreasing, or who might look more for companion love than passionate romantic love, may tend to choose Albert's situation.
To sum up, it is often the case that the intensity of love is not equal among lovers; hence, lovers have to cope with such differences. When having to actually choose between the two options, people may express more their preference for Debra's state, which is more in accordance with the romantic ideology, but when coming to deeds, many people will become more rational and choose Albert's situation. 
The above considerations can be encapsulated in the following statement that a lover might express: "Darling, you know that I love you less than you love me, but this is still much more than what you really deserve."

Can the readers enlighten me whether you would adopt Albert's or Debra's attitude, or maybe just stay all alone?

Monday, October 11, 2010

Tu aja mere maahi.........

 






Tujhe milke laga hai
Yeh tujhe dhundh raha tha main

Tujhe milke laga hai
Yeh tujhe dhundh raha tha main

Tujh mein hai kuch aise subah sa
Jiski khaatir main tha jaga sa
Aa tu mere Khwab sajaa ja re

maahi aaja re maahi aaja re

Tujh mein hai kuch aisi subah sa
Jiski Khaatir main tha jaga sa
Aa tu mere khwab sajaa ja re

Dil roye ya ilahi Tu aaja mere maahi
Dil roye ya ilahi Tu aaja mere maahi
Dil roye ya ilahi Tu aaja mere maahi
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Mere maahi Mere maahi
Tu aaja mere maahi

Tujhe milke laga hai
Yeh tujhe dhundh raha tha main

Tujhe milke laga hai
Yeh tujhe dhundh raha tha main

Tujh mein hai kuch aise subah sa
Jisko khaatir main tha jaga sa
Aa tu mere Khwab sajaa ja re

Dil roye ya ilahi,Tu aaja mere maahi
Dil roye ya ilahi,tu aaja mere maahi
Mere maahi mere maahi Tu aaja mere maahi
Dil roye ya ilahi tu aja mere maahi

Maahi maahi maahi
Maahi maahi maahi

Dhadkano mein maahi saaanson mein hai maahi

Tu hi hai mere dil ki tamanna
Teri hi yaadein har lamha
De Mujhe de apna aanchal
Dhoop mein jalta main harpal
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Tujh mein hai kuch aisi ghata sa
Jiske Liye Hoon mein pyaasa sa
Aa Tu Meri Pyaar bujha ja re

Dil Roye ya ilahi tu aaja mere maahi
Dil ROya ya ilahi tu aaja mere maahi

Mere maahi Mere maahi
ho Aaja mere maahi Dil Roye ya ilahi
Tu Aaja mere maahi Dil Roye ya ilahi

maahi maahi maahi maahi maahi maahi

Bas Mera tu maahi saaanso mein hai maahi
Hain mujhe hai tera armaan hai tuhe hai mera banna
Har ghadi teri dil mein aahat ttu mile mil jaaye raahat

Jud Ke bhi tu mujhse juda sa
Mulke bhi tu kya hai khafaa sa
Aaaja meri baahon mein saja re

Jud Ke bhi tu mujhse juda sa
Milke bhi tu kya hai khafaa sa
Aaaja meri baaho mein saja re

Dil roye ya ilahi,tu aaja mere maahi
Dil roye ya ilahi,tu aaja mere maahi
Dil roye ya ilahi,tu aaja mere maahi
Dil roye ya ilahi,tu aaja mere maahi