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In this episode of Love Hacks, we explore the difference between feeling offended and actually being attacked — and how offense can sometimes become a way to avoid self-reflection. We look at why certain conversations go in circles, why the same conflicts keep repeating, and how emotional reactivity can quietly replace accountability.
This episode isn’t about blaming or taking sides. It’s about understanding patterns, recognizing when discomfort is information rather than an attack, and learning how to step out of cycles that keep us stuck — without losing ourselves in the process.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Mikala Louis & Renee HouseIn this episode of Love Hacks, we explore the difference between feeling offended and actually being attacked — and how offense can sometimes become a way to avoid self-reflection. We look at why certain conversations go in circles, why the same conflicts keep repeating, and how emotional reactivity can quietly replace accountability.
This episode isn’t about blaming or taking sides. It’s about understanding patterns, recognizing when discomfort is information rather than an attack, and learning how to step out of cycles that keep us stuck — without losing ourselves in the process.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.