
Seven Of Cups
In the near future, long-term plans will require concrete definition. Discussions about shared goals will reveal hidden differences in expectations. You will notice how idealized images of partnership have influenced decisions. Tension will intensify when practical matters challenge those dreams. The turning point will occur when you both examine what is actually sustainable. If you adjust your expectations to reality, stability will strengthen. If you cling to idealized visions, frustration will escalate. The consequence will permanently reshape how commitment feels. A financial or logistical decision will test shared responsibility. Through that test, illusions will either dissolve or solidify into trust. You will recognize the difference between fantasy and devotion. Emotional maturity will replace romantic projection. The marriage will either ground itself more firmly or expose cracks that were hidden. Clarity will replace wishful thinking. After this process, commitment will be defined by action rather than imagination.
