Neural Pathways of Love
Long-term relationships create ingrained neural pathways that make adjusting to change particularly challenging. The conversation explores how the brain struggles with new routines after a breakup, emphasizing the contrast between the comfort of familiarity and the uncertainty of new connections. Additionally, the idea of idealizing someone in a situationship highlights the difference between perception and reality, as deeper knowledge often reveals imperfections that challenge initial fantasies.In this clip
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