“In our relationships, we have to make the same choice: to build upon a foundation of virtue, or upon a foundation of selfishness. If we choose to base our relationships upon the foundation of a common goal to become the-best-version-of-ourselves, and understand that the best way to pursue this goal is by growing in virtue, then our relationship will likely be marked with joyfulness and contentedness. On the other hand if we choose to build our relationships on our unsteady and ever shifting whims, cravings, and self-centered desires, our relationship will more than likely be marked by an irritable, restless, and discontented spirit.”
Quote by Matthew Kelly
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The Seven Levels of Intimacy: The Art of Loving and the Joy of Being Loved
This book explores the concept of intimacy through seven distinct levels, offering insights into the art of loving and being loved. It delves into the emotional, psychological, and spiritual aspects of relationships, providing practical advice for fostering deeper connections and enhancing personal fulfillment. more
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