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"Życie to nie problem do rozwiązania, lecz rzeczywistość do doświadczenia" to znany cytat duńskiego filozofa Sørena Kierkegaarda
Dlatego, zakochać można się spędzając razem czas, a nie stosując projekcje "och ale ona piękna, kocham", tak bym tylko straszył, like a creep, na luzie, sam to zrozumiałem w pełni, dopiero w 37 roku życia, przed 40tkom. : )
"Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced" is a famous quote by the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard.
Therefore, you can fall in love by spending time together, not by using projections like "oh, she's so beautiful, I love her," that would only scare people away, like a creep. I only fully understood this myself at the age of 37, before turning 40. : )
Wish you the best!