Love That Frees
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We're taught that love means holding on. But what if the love that lasts is the kind that lets go?
This episode opens a new chapter — after four episodes spent on the inner world, we step outward into how we connect. We unpack three MindSnacks — Self-Love First, Fading Spark Lasting Flame, and The Quiet Yes — and trace love that frees rather than entangles: why it has to begin with us, how to tell real love from infatuation, and how a boundary can be one of the most loving things you offer someone.
We also wrestle with the objections head-on. Isn't "self-love first" just a polite way of saying be selfish? Isn't saying no unkind? And doesn't real love mean wanting to hold on? It turns out that being whole on your own is exactly what lets you love another person without clinging — love that holds without clutching frees both people to stay themselves.
No lectures. No preaching. Just one small idea at a time, and the space to make it your own.
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