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I used to think that loving someone 'enough' could change the ending. I spent two months shrinking myself, ignoring the red flags, and waiting for a version of him that didn't exist. This episode is a look into my personal journals during the hardest breakup of my life—the moment I prayed for God to remove what wasn't for me, and the painful clarity that followed. We’re talking about the 'loneliest relationship,' the science of limerence, and why choosing peace over potential is the ultimate act of self-love. If you’ve ever felt 'too much' for asking for the bare minimum, this entry is for you.
By Pam AbrewI used to think that loving someone 'enough' could change the ending. I spent two months shrinking myself, ignoring the red flags, and waiting for a version of him that didn't exist. This episode is a look into my personal journals during the hardest breakup of my life—the moment I prayed for God to remove what wasn't for me, and the painful clarity that followed. We’re talking about the 'loneliest relationship,' the science of limerence, and why choosing peace over potential is the ultimate act of self-love. If you’ve ever felt 'too much' for asking for the bare minimum, this entry is for you.