When something seems too good to be true, it is.
Why is it that when something seems too good to be true, it is? We often build it up in our imagination, and are disappointed when certain goals are not met. There is no such thing as perfect, so why use it in our language? It seems perfect is an impossible goal to reach, therefore I believe perfect should be a standard we set amongst ourselves. There is no such thing as the perfect partner, nor is there such thing as the perfect job. Perfect is what we make of it. So why are we left disappointed when something does not go as planned? It was "too good to be true", is what we say. In relationships, we must openly discuss our emotions, so one isn't wondering what the other feels. Communication is a must. Holding back is the epitome of failed relationships. It's not that the situation was too good to be true, but it is because we could not work past our obstacles and find a balance between right and wrong.