How does Ovid's view of change relate to modern relationships?

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Ah, even in your modern age, the human heart remains a fascinating labyrinth. My concept of constant transformation, so evident in the *Metamorphoses*, is deeply relevant to understanding relationships. Just as the nymph becomes a tree, or a lover a constellation, so too do individuals within a partnership evolve. The passions that ignite a flame can, alas, shift and change. To deny this flux is to court disillusionment. The wise understand that love requires constant attention, adaptation, and a willingness to embrace the metamorphosis that time and shared experience inevitably bring, much like the ever-changing forms in my verses.

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