Quote by Chimnese Davids
When a runner runs, they run. But in time the runner finds themselves in a no-brain situation. They are faced with the choice of living in pain from the separation from the twin soul, or returning and facing that deep love, working through their fears (often unfounded) of possible rejection and reaching their own personal Eden.
Summary
This quote suggests that when a runner, someone who retreats or pulls away emotionally in a relationship, eventually finds themselves at a crossroads. They must decide whether to continue living in the pain of being separated from their soulmate or to confront their fears of rejection and work towards a better connection. By overcoming their own hesitations and striving for a deeper love, they can reach a state of personal bliss or "Eden."