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    Why a husband leaves a wife who is good in every sense: 3 thoughts of Sigmund Freud

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    Freud explained why he believed men leave good women.

    Sigmund Freud was an Austrian psychiatrist known as the founder of the psychoanalytic school. He is considered one of the most influential, but also most controversial, scientists of the 20th century.

    He is the main representative of psychoanalysis. He developed a theory according to which man is an unconscious being, without the ability to make free decisions. The main idea is that man cannot make rational decisions, because in most cases all human choices occur at the unconscious level. Freud believed that most of our behavior is determined by unconscious desires and conflicts. These are feelings and thoughts that we may not even suspect, but they still affect our actions.

    As Sigmund Freud said: "We do not choose each other by chance... We meet only those who already exist in our subconscious."

    Divorce is always a difficult and emotional topic. There are many reasons why two people break up, but the most common question is why someone leaves a person who is outwardly good in all respects.

    When a husband leaves a wife who seems perfect in every way, it can be even more confusing. Sigmund Freud, the famous psychologist, had some interesting ideas about why this happens. Let's look at three of his key thoughts on divorce and try to better understand this complex issue.

    1. "When a couple stops fighting, it means love is gone."

    The absence of any conflict can lead to a halt in the development of the relationship. Of course, moderation is important in everything. A healthy discussion is good, any exaggeration and silence for several days are not.

    Any relationship requires healthy communication, constructive discussion to resolve certain issues, and the ability to express clear positions.

    If you think that by remaining silent and not noticing certain problematic issues, they will disappear, you are mistaken, they will only accumulate and multiply.

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    2. “It is human nature to value and desire above all else that which he cannot achieve.”

    At the beginning of almost every relationship, it is easy to understand certain feelings that guide us. There is intrigue, uncertainty and a little bit of danger. You do not know exactly what you can expect or what you can achieve, so you accordingly appreciate that initial rush of adrenaline.

    However, when the relationship becomes stable enough, it becomes less interesting for you, no matter whether there is a good woman next to you or not. You lose interest because you have already achieved the relationship and take everything for granted.

    It's just human nature to value what you haven't achieved or can't achieve yet, and when you get it and achieve it, everything becomes less interesting to you.

    Strong relationships are built on trust, respect and mutual understanding, but to keep them from losing their appeal, it is important not to forget about the magic of intrigue and interest that make every day of life together unique and unrepeatable. After all, they help to maintain a feeling of delight and joy from the fact that there is a person nearby who is able to surprise and inspire. These can be unexpected surprises, spontaneous actions, shared adventures or even secret meetings.

    3. “He who loves many knows women, he who loves one knows love.”

    Freud clearly points out here the law that states: people who love each other do not leave each other. Freud emphasizes that we are ready to stay close to a person only if we feel love. When two hearts are connected by love, they create an invisible thread that holds them together even in the most difficult times. Continuing a relationship out of habit, out of some sense of duty or pity for the capital acquired together does not make people happy. But the trouble, Freud believed, is that many couples live like this – out of habit.

    When it comes to a real relationship where there is love, you will stay there.

    True love is when you are willing to stay close not because of the fear of loneliness or loss, but because of the desire to share life with someone who makes it brighter and fuller. It is when you cannot imagine your life without this person, because he or she has become a part of you. And when two people share such love, they truly make each other happy.

    What do you think about this? Why does a husband leave a good wife? Share in the comments!


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