As oppose to what is written above, stars do fade, they even die.
According to Universe Today, a star can exist in relative stability in this way for billions of years. Eventually, though, the star runs out of hydrogen fuel. At this point, a new reaction takes over, as helium atoms are fused together into heavier and heavier elements, like carbon and oxygen.
Once the helium is used up, a medium-mass star like our Sun just runs out of fuel. It can no longer sustain a fusion reaction. And without the pressure of the light ballooning it out, the star contracts down into a white dwarf – made mostly out of carbon.
Just like love.
They may not die, but they do fade. For example, why do people break up? Why do boyfriends or girlfriends become exes? why do friends turn into biggest enemies?
Compassion is the fuel, when you run out of it love fades. When you can do longer compromise, the relationship falters. Stars, like love, might shine its brightest at a moment, a phase, a lifetime, but somehow they fade away.
Just saying.
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