Moving On

This is definitely my toughest post to write as its strikes home very personally. In many teenage, college and young adult relationships there are mishaps , breakups, failed attempts, a lot of crying, fighting and sometimes stalking to some extent. I'll try my best not to get too much into details about my life. But at this current moment in time I have not had much luck for lack of a better word in dating relationships. At times situations like this leads people to partially give up hope, or stop searching, some think about going over the side of the fence. But the people who do go through a portion of their life like this often feel very insecure about themselves and this insecurity tends to inhibit the relationships that could possibly develop.

The horrible thing is these persons either move on too fast or don't move on fast enough. However it is important to  note that effectively moving on will make the situation much better. Firstly you are not the one to blame most times , if you are; your ideology will be different you too need to move on.

Many Economists tend not to focus on personal issues but in their analysis, but I am no ordinary economist. Naturally if an individual is happier they will be able to produce more or be more efficient in producing more goods and services. But can we take a look at young relationships and relationship issues. If a young woman is experiencing  a break up or has a fallout she will not perform at her absolute best however if she is too captivated with her happiness in the relationship the same thing occur, likewise for the rationale young man. These examples highlight the greater effect that these relationship issues can have on the surroundings and the economy of the parties involved. So what's the best compromise, to ensure good relationships  calm surroundings and stable economies? MOVING ON

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