Do you know, darling? When you became involved with others you quite possibly stepped down a level or two, but If you become involved with me, you will be throwing yourself into the abyss.
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In "Letters to Milena," Franz Kafka expresses the complexities and depths of intimate relationships. He suggests that engaging with others might lead to a less fulfilling connection, while his relationship offers a more profound experience. Kafka's perspective implies that love can elevate or challenge one’s emotional state, prompting introspection about the nature of connections.

By stating that becoming involved with him would mean "throwing yourself into the abyss," Kafka emphasizes both the intensity and potential risks of such a relationship. This metaphorical abyss suggests a deep dive into emotional vulnerability, illustrating the powerful yet perilous journey of true intimacy.

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