In this episode, I explore two seemingly opposite sides of love—believing in soulmates and knowing when it’s time to walk away.
We often romanticize the idea of “the one,” someone perfectly aligned with us in every way. But is that realistic, or just a comforting story we tell ourselves? I share my perspective on why I don’t believe in a single soulmate, but rather in meaningful connections that can feel deeply aligned at different stages of life.
At the same time, I break down what actually makes a relationship work beyond attraction: loyalty in a world full of distraction, emotional safety, friendship, empathy, respect, balance, shared values, and the ability to grow together instead of apart.
But love isn’t only about building—it’s also about recognizing when something is no longer healthy. I talk openly about broken trust, emotional distance, repeating cycles, misaligned futures, and the difficult reality that love alone is sometimes not enough to stay.
This episode is about clarity over fantasy, and honesty over comfort. About understanding whether we are truly building something meaningful—or staying in something that slowly drains us.
Do soulmates exist, or are they something we create through choice, effort, and emotional alignment?
I’d be curious to hear your perspective.