When others around us give up and move on it becomes recognizable that we are victorious since we did not. One never fails till they have given up. There is a great irony about the falling out of friendships and relationships: quite often those who leave only verify that they themselves are left with the karma. Because those who are left with the vacuum from that loss have space to let higher forms of relationships enter their lives.
This post was not meant personally at you unless of course it applies. It is too soon to make that sort of evaluation.This post is the result of a life time of encounters in relationships with friends. Hope this clears up things a bit Brock.
I disagree with your statement. Giving up and Moving on aren't the same thing.. Separation is sometimes an appropriate action. It also seems there's a lot of energy in analyzing the other person and his/her actions... I thought life wasn't so black and white. You can not define another persons morality and understanding when you are not that person. If one is open and or receptive then I'm sure God will find a way to bless that person. Even if that person is the one that decided to end the relationship with you. Moving on is not the same as giving up.