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When we don't have enough Real Love, the emptiness is intolerably painful,
and in order to fill our emptiness, we use money, anger, control, sex,
alcohol, food, drugs, violence, and the conditional "love" of
others, all of which are variations on only four general themes: praise,
power, pleasure, and safety. When we pursue these things as substitutes
for Real Love, they all become forms of Imitation Love.
  
Many of us spend our entire lives devoted to the pursuit of Imitation
Love. Because the effects of Imitation Love are always temporary, however,
we have to work very hard to maintain an adequate supply, and eventually
we discover that no amount can ever make us happy.
We tend to establish relationships with people—and fall in love
with them—based on their ability to give us Imitation Love. When
a man falls in love with a woman because she is beautiful, for example,
he is actually declaring that he loves how she makes him feel
with her beauty, not how he unconditionally cares about her happiness.
When two people are in love, the exchange of Imitation Love is abundant
and feels more satisfying than anything the couple has known before.
It's only natural that both of them usually develop the expectation that
the other person will continue to make them happy for the rest of their
lives. In fact, most people get married for that very reason—to
guarantee that they will have a partner who will make them happy for
a lifetime.

After a time, however—perhaps months, maybe years—the satisfying
effects of Imitation Love always wear off, and the subsequent disappointment
is overwhelming. Each partner naturally concludes that the other partner
is the cause of his or her unhappiness. They both feel let down and betrayed
by the other, and an enormous sense of blaming then poisons the relationship.
Neither partner understands that the real cause of unhappiness in the
relationship is not the other person, but the fact that both of them
came to the relationship without sufficient Real Love, thereby lacking
the one ingredient most essential to genuine happiness and healthy relationships.
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