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I said something out loud that most people are too afraid to admit: nobody belongs to you. Not the person you love, not the ones who promised to stay, not even the ones who feel like home.
This episode dismantles the entitlement we disguise as love and replaces it with something far more powerful choice. We don’t always love people; often, we try to keep them. And somewhere along the way, we start believing that closeness means ownership.
Here, I explore the illusion that people belong to us, and how that belief slowly distorts love into expectation, Because the truth is simple, even if it’s uncomfortable: people don’t belong to us they choose us.
And when that truth finally lands, everything shifts how you love, how you let go, and how you understand your place in other people’s lives.
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