We’re told to believe that in order to be happy, we need a partner.
No one can grasp the idea that some people prefer to stay single. There
are many people who’re in relationships and we’re quick to categorise
them as some of the happiest people in the world, in contrast, we
categorise single people as sad individuals who haven’t found love yet.
The truth is, even if they do find someone worthy of being their
‘soulmate’, these individuals would rather stay the way they already are
than to begin a relationship. Why?
1. Being in a relationship doesn’t make anyone happier than not being in one and vice versa.
Everyone has their own outlook on life. Some people believe that
finding true love is the purpose of our lives, whereas some people
believe that it is not. Rather, they believe that happiness shouldn’t be
limited to another person being in their lives. To call single people
‘lonely’ would be unfair because being single i.e. not in a
relationship, doesn’t mean that they don’t have friends. It doesn’t mean
that they’re socially awkward, it means that they just don’t see the
point when others say that love is necessary.
Maybe their love isn’t in one person, it might be with their family,
friends or even pets. Whatever it might be, being single doesn’t make
you any sadder than someone in a relationship and being in a
relationship doesn’t mean that they’re any happier than someone who’s
single.
2. They don’t want to go through all the work.
It’s a matter of choice whether someone accepts the work there is to a
relationship or whether they choose not to. It doesn’t necessarily have
to make a person shallow. It’s their choice. Some people will disregard
the happiness that is possible in a relationship and focus on the cons
instead.
When a relationship ends in either a break up or a divorce, there is
undoubtedly grief and anger and these people have seen enough of that to
conclude that being in a relationship will ultimately lead to regret.
3. They have other things to focus on.
They choose to focus on their own future rather than a joint future
with someone else. Labeling these people as self-centered is like
thinking it is wrong to care about yourself first. It’s what they want,
it’s what they choose to focus on. The whole process of a relationship
seems tiresome to them and they’d rather not even be in a relationship
if all they want to do is focus on other things.
4. They don’t want to go through all the work.
It’s a matter of choice whether someone accepts the work there is to a
relationship or whether they choose not to. It doesn’t necessarily have
to make a person shallow. It’s their choice. Some people will disregard
the happiness that is possible in a relationship and focus on the cons
instead.
When a relationship ends in either a break up or a divorce, there is
undoubtedly grief and anger and these people have seen enough of that to
conclude that being in a relationship will ultimately lead to regret.
5. They have other things to focus on.
They choose to focus on their own future rather than a joint future
with someone else. Labeling these people as self-centered is like
thinking it is wrong to care about yourself first. It’s what they want,
it’s what they choose to focus on. The whole process of a relationship
seems tiresome to them and they’d rather not even be in a relationship
if all they want to do is focus on other things.
6. They’ve seen what we focus on.
Admit it, we choose to focus on what will get the most reaction.
Television shows tell us about all the scams and all the cheating there
is to a relationship rather than looking at all the good things. It’s
only natural for people to think that those are the only things that go
on in a relationship if they’ve never been in one or if they have been
in one and that’s all that they’ve faced.
7. They find commitment overrated.
Here’s the thing, odds are that these people have been in
relationships before but because of how they ended, they realised that
they don’t need to stay committed to someone. If they want to be with
someone for a night, that doesn’t count as an actual relationship and
they’re technically still living the single life. It’s being with
someone without the commitment involved.
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