
6. LISTEN TITLE How to Mend Relationships Lost To Betrayal, Ego or Distance
08/02/24 • 17 min
People hurt each other all the time...
That’s part of being human.
But when the hurt goes deep enough that scars your relationship for life...
That’s when things get sour...
...to the point you can’t even be in the same room as them.
Look, if that connection mattered to you before...
It should matter to you now.
Even when you’re at each other’s throats...
...Or have lost the will to talk freely...
...Or became distant without caring at all...
...That shouldn’t stop you from reigniting that closeness you once had.
People hurt each other all the time...
That’s part of being human.
But when the hurt goes deep enough that scars your relationship for life...
That’s when things get sour...
...to the point you can’t even be in the same room as them.
Look, if that connection mattered to you before...
It should matter to you now.
Even when you’re at each other’s throats...
...Or have lost the will to talk freely...
...Or became distant without caring at all...
...That shouldn’t stop you from reigniting that closeness you once had.
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