Lust vs. Love
Jillian highlights the crucial distinction between lust and love, emphasizing that intense chemistry can often mask deeper compatibility issues. She warns against the pitfalls of getting caught in passionate but fleeting connections, urging listeners to cultivate discernment in their romantic pursuits. The conversation delves into how societal changes and individual patterns can influence relationship dynamics, particularly in the context of vulnerability and attraction.In this clip
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#431: Nine Hard Truths About Love with Jillian Turecki
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How should I navigate finding a partner who shares the same drives and goals in life while dealing with the knowledge of manipulation and the understanding that love may be rooted in chemical processes, as discussed in the episode #431: Nine Hard Truths About Love with Jillian Turecki and the clip Lust vs. Love? How can I use this knowledge positively without becoming depressed or viewing the whole love process as merely evolutionary biology?
How should I navigate finding a partner who shares the same drives and goals in life, while also dealing with the knowledge of manipulation and the understanding that love may be rooted in chemical processes, as discussed in the episode #431: Nine Hard Truths About Love with Jillian Turecki and the clip Chemistry vs. Compatibility? How can I use this knowledge positively without becoming depressed or viewing the whole love process as merely evolutionary biology?
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