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Most modern dating advice is built for tourists. It treats relationships like a transaction—trading money, status, and games for affection. But what happens when you strip all the luxury and safety away?
In this episode, Jason goes back to the absolute beginning. Long before the Miami nightlife and the neon lights, the foundation of his relationship philosophy was built in the dirt of an Iraq deployment. He unpacks the visceral reality of writing "Letter 69" while sitting in a war zone, proving that deep, profound intimacy isn't a luxury—it is a survival tool.
When the world around you is literally exploding, you don't need a superficial fling or someone who just looks good in the VIP section. You need a partner who can stand with you in the darkest, most terrifying moments.
WHAT WE COVER:
True connection isn't found in the safety of a luxury club. It is forged in the fire.
By QRAWTHINKMost modern dating advice is built for tourists. It treats relationships like a transaction—trading money, status, and games for affection. But what happens when you strip all the luxury and safety away?
In this episode, Jason goes back to the absolute beginning. Long before the Miami nightlife and the neon lights, the foundation of his relationship philosophy was built in the dirt of an Iraq deployment. He unpacks the visceral reality of writing "Letter 69" while sitting in a war zone, proving that deep, profound intimacy isn't a luxury—it is a survival tool.
When the world around you is literally exploding, you don't need a superficial fling or someone who just looks good in the VIP section. You need a partner who can stand with you in the darkest, most terrifying moments.
WHAT WE COVER:
True connection isn't found in the safety of a luxury club. It is forged in the fire.