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#013: Debunking 'Relationship(s)'

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Even though this episode may shift away from the 'self-development' circle, it's mainly for both individuals who are potentially in a relationship or maybe seeking to be in a relationship to claim a better mutual understanding and in hopes that this episode could widen the perceptions of what a relationship should prioritize. There has been a pessimistic outlook on how relationships are showcased nowadays as they have shown the opposite of what a relationship should consist of to promote individualistical comfortness, security, and happiness. Instead, there has been a display of examples of a "hookup culture", excessive comparisons in relationships, exclusion of commitment, and having the misconception of being the main primary source of your personal hierarchy i.e, the mindset that your partner is your source of happiness, for example. In this episode, Fady gives his personal outlook on how relationships are being illustrated in the modern day and adds a distinction between casual relationships and serious relationships throughout emphasizing the concept of commitment. Practice being in a healthy relationship that promotes mutuality in respect, trust, and love rather than constantly being in a relationship where there is a promotion in BS. Hope you find this beneficial!

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Content provided by Fady Attala. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Fady Attala or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Even though this episode may shift away from the 'self-development' circle, it's mainly for both individuals who are potentially in a relationship or maybe seeking to be in a relationship to claim a better mutual understanding and in hopes that this episode could widen the perceptions of what a relationship should prioritize. There has been a pessimistic outlook on how relationships are showcased nowadays as they have shown the opposite of what a relationship should consist of to promote individualistical comfortness, security, and happiness. Instead, there has been a display of examples of a "hookup culture", excessive comparisons in relationships, exclusion of commitment, and having the misconception of being the main primary source of your personal hierarchy i.e, the mindset that your partner is your source of happiness, for example. In this episode, Fady gives his personal outlook on how relationships are being illustrated in the modern day and adds a distinction between casual relationships and serious relationships throughout emphasizing the concept of commitment. Practice being in a healthy relationship that promotes mutuality in respect, trust, and love rather than constantly being in a relationship where there is a promotion in BS. Hope you find this beneficial!

  continue reading

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