Why You Keep Having The Same Fight with Every Partner

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It’s Not Too Late Why Couples Lose Hope — And How to Rebuild Real Connection

If your relationship feels like it’s falling apart, this video will show you the real reason: you’re not fighting each other — you’re fighting your childhood emotional blueprints. The shutdowns, distance, resentment, and repeated arguments aren’t signs your relationship is broken ...  Show more

Neuroscience: The 'Spark' Is Actually Trauma (Not Chemistry)

The “spark” isn’t always love. Sometimes it’s your nervous system recognizing an old emotional environment and calling it chemistry.If you keep feeling intense butterflies with the wrong person—then later feeling fear, confusion, powerlessness, or that stomach-drop “they’re not f ...  Show more

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