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In the Emotional Economy, power does not look like control — it looks like feeling. This episode examines emotional leverage: how attachment asymmetry quietly shifts influence, and why the person who cares more is more exposed.
Understanding leverage is not about domination. It’s about protecting selfhood inside intimacy.
By Leyton LeMarIn the Emotional Economy, power does not look like control — it looks like feeling. This episode examines emotional leverage: how attachment asymmetry quietly shifts influence, and why the person who cares more is more exposed.
Understanding leverage is not about domination. It’s about protecting selfhood inside intimacy.