They stand with you through mistakes, doubts, and uncertain times, not to control you but to grow together. They share your victories and your burdens, building a future side by side. This might be a spouse, a long-term partner, or a companion committed to shared dreams.
Their strength lies in dedication and mutual respect.
The third chair is plain yet powerful, representing the person who stays with you because it is you. After giving trust to the wrong people or waiting for someone who never returned, you discover an important truth: you are your own constant. No one understands your heart better, and no one guards your peace more carefully.
This chair symbolizes self-respect, healing, and independence. Whether you sit in one chair or recognize parts of yourself in all three, remember that the person who stays for life is the one who remains when everything else changes.