Oh dear, was this going to turn into couples therapy? Raava was definitely not trained on that. In fact in college she skipped it to take another Philosophy class as her elective. Even though she had been in relationships, she found giving advice related to significant others simply made her sound like a Hallmark movie.
Reaching for her tea again she debated internally whether to say anything at all, but ended up not being able to restrain herself, "Everyone deserves someone they can trust and rely on." Taking a sip of her tea she watched the ripples on it carefully, "There is nothing wrong with someone inspiring you to be better, as long as you don't slip back if they aren't around anymore." It was never good to hinge your health or goals specifically around one thing, especially if that thing was a person. They were young, they could drift apart, one of them could die, or any number of other things.