Quote by M.D. Balangue
What happens when someone breaks your heart? When someone breaks your heart, first you are shocked. Someone will say you are heartbroken and you examine the words break and heart and heartbroken and you immediately decide that it's inaccurate. You feel pain in the region of your heart and you think it's your heart breaking but one's heart doesn't really break, something else does - faith. You stop believing.
Summary
This quote suggests that when someone breaks your heart, it is not necessarily your actual heart breaking, but rather a loss of faith or belief in that person. The initial shock is followed by questioning the meaning of words like "break," "heart," and "heartbroken." It implies that while there may be physical pain associated with heartbreak, the real damage is done to one's trust and faith in the person who caused the heartbreak. It highlights the importance of faith and belief in relationships, and how their betrayal can lead to a profound shift in perspective.