Come on, you’ve come across this discussion several times, and thought about it. Although this piece of write-up won’t explain any scientific or logical definition of love, or the substantial amount of love that will explain if you’re playing your romantic cards right. Assuming that you love someone with all your heart, you’ll give your time and energy to make sure they stay in your life.
Again, the big question is, how exactly does it have an impact on your studies? If it does, is the effect ignorable or too much?
The answer is, it all depends on you and the person you are in love with. If you two are in a relationship, it can go either way. If you’re in a healthy relationship, you will receive a lot of emotional support, guidance, and care that will uplift your spirit. If you’re not in a healthy relationship, you’re doomed.
When you have disputes, it will affect your mental health and that will eventually harm your studies. If you are someone who can manage things and you strongly believe that regardless of any relationship problem, it won’t hamper your studies, that’s good. But let’s talk about the common case.
Not giving sufficient time, future plans, and a lot of other conversations in the quarrel space might pop up if the connection is toxic. At the same time, if you’re in love with someone but it’s not a relationship (yes, I’m talking about one-sided love), the intertwined force of uncertainty and hope might give you a lot of mental pressure to cope with.
At the end of the day, it’s all about being patient, managing your time properly, knowing where to spend your valuable energy, and ensuring that you’re not suffering. Every relationship has its own set of problems, but if you can find your way to manage, you’re the king/queen.