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You've got abundance...you've been with your girl for a while, and then she doesn't like you anymore. You break-up. You hook up with few other girls, but you still feel like shit. You want her, but she doesn't want you.-happens quite often btw.
Would you classify that as love?
One-sided love isn't love IMO.
The "real" love I'm talking about also has to do with being able to let go, like that classic metaphor of having a butterfly in your hand: if you hold it tightly you will crush it, but if your palm is open you really won't mind if it flies away and you can enjoy having the butterfly more because then you can actually see the damn thing.
In David Deangelo's On Being A Man program, he mentioned that manhood might involve knowing that if you are about to die this very moment, you would be content with a thought like "I have lived a full life" or something along those lines. I think remaining attached to something inherently transient to the point of panic and depression when you lose it is immature while love is an inherently mature thing.
I don't think that I'm any sort of authority on the matter of "true love" but I do know for certain that it's very different from scarcity-based oneitis.